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Mercedes agrees to plan against DAS system

Tuesday afternoon the FIA released that they will have a lot more freedom in leading Formula 1 because of the coronavirus crisis. Formula 1 (all teams) and the FIA unanimously agreed on this. A striking fact that emerges from this is that Mercedes has agreed to the ban on the DAS system. Mercedes came up with a new trick in 2020, the DAS system. Immediately this was criticised by the competition, but Mercedes continued to defend the system tooth and nail. Now that far-reaching changes have been made to the current regulations, it has also become clear whether or not the system can be used legally. For 2020 the DAS system is not yet restricted, but in 2021 it will no longer be allowed. The...
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