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Teams will meet over DRS worries after Ericsson mega crash

Formula One's Technical Working Group is set to meet ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix to discuss worries over DRS. It comes after Marcus Ericsson suffered a spectacular 200mph crash at Monza due to a DRS failure. The failure of the rear wing to reattach itself after Ericsson hit the brakes going into the turn one chicane at Monza pitched the Swede into the wall and into the air, rolling down the track having dug into the grass on the outside of the track. "We’ve got a technical working group meeting on Thursday, and we’re going to discuss that,” Whiting told Autosport. “We checked a lot of DRS systems on the cars after qualifying, to make sure that none of...
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