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Formula 1 is a high-octane world where every millisecond counts. DRS emerges as a subtle yet potent tool, trimming ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNAutomatic DRS proposals triggers F1 split after 200mph Doohan crashJack Doohan's 200mph crash in Japan raised questions about whether or not DRS should be automatic — and drivers are divided.
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RACER on MSNRussell avoids penalty for mistaken Bahrain DRS deploymentGeorge Russell avoided a penalty for opening his DRS when not within range of another car during the Bahrain Grand Prix, ...
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motorsport.com on MSNDRS "misjudgement" from Doohan caused F1 Japanese GP practice crashAlpine has explained that Jack Doohan's big shunt in Formula 1 practice was caused by him failing to close DRS, with the team ...
For McLaren, Piastri controlled the race, while Lando Norris made mistakes, swinging the momentum in F1’s title battle. Meanwhile, George Russell secured another podium finish for the Silver Arrows ...
Catch all the reaction as McLaren bags a double podium, with championship Lando Norris recovering from sixth to claim third ...
George Russell is in danger of being stripped of his second place at the Bahrain Grand Prix, with the FIA announcing a ...
GPDA director Carlos Sainz pointed to Jack Doohan's free practice crash as a clear example of why F1 should revise the rules.
Carlos Sainz and George Russell both serve as directors of the Formula 1 Grand Prix Drivers' Association, providing them with ...
Jack Doohan’s gnarly FP2 crash ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix raised concerns that Formula 1’s drag reduction system (DRS) may need an overhaul. Particularly, the concern has centered around ...
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The Race on MSNWhy F1 stewards didn't strip Russell of podium for improper DRS useMercedes Formula 1 driver George Russell has kept his second-place finish at the Bahrain Grand Prix as he was cleared of ...
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