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Fourth DRS zone set to return at Albert Park

Albert Park is expected to feature four DRS zones next year Organisers of the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix are optimistic the Albert Park's fourth DRS zone will be reinstated for next year's event. Modifications were made to the Melbourne venue ahead of Formula 1's return in 2022 in an effort to stimulate on-track action. That saw the Turn 9/10 chicane removed in favour of a sweeping section around the back of Albert Park lake, which opened up the potential to add a fourth DRS zone, as revealed by Speedcafe.com. Used during Friday practice at this year's event, it was scrapped following the Drivers' Briefing due to safety concerns. A year on, there is a strong desire to have it...
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