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Hill: DRS should be abolished for safety

Article To news overview On several occasions during the Spanish Grand Prix, there were instances when drivers weaved slightly on the main straight into Turn 1 in a bid to head off an overtake from a car behind which was within DRS range. Carlos Sainz had to make a very late maneuverer to avoid clashing with his former teammate Lando Norris as he went for a move into the first corner during the race, and while he managed to complete the move, the defending from the McLaren driver was aggressive. Former F1 driver Damon Hill told the F1 Nation podcast that he thinks the issue comes down to the acceleration differences when the car behind has the DRS open, with the chasing car approaching for...
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