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IndyCar provides ‘more proper fights' than F1

Marcus Ericsson is enjoying the thrill of genuine wheel-to-wheel racing in IndyCar compared to more artificial overtaking in F1. The Swede spent five years in Formula 1 but lost his Sauber/Alfa Romeo seat ahead of the 2019 season, prompting a switch to IndyCar with Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsport. With two IndyCar races under his belt, Ericsson took to social media to discuss the main differences between the two different series after learning that a third DRS zone would be added at this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix. 'Not sure about this,' Ericsson wrote on Twitter. 'One of the great things I've found in IndyCar so far is the fact we don't have DRS [which] means there is so much more...
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