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F1 removes DRS zone in Melbourne for ‘safety reasons’

Formula 1 has removed one Drag Reduction System (DRS) zone at the Albert Park Circuit for the remainder of the Australian Grand Prix weekend, reducing the total number to three. Ahead of the event, it was confirmed that four DRS zone would be in use following significant changes to the track layout. The old Turn […]
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