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F1 to use four DRS zones for 2022 Australian GP

Formula 1’s return to Albert Park this weekend will feature four DRS zones around the lap. Previously, the sport has used three zones at the circuit, however that has been expanded following a number of changes to the track layout for the 2022 event. Despite the inclusion of an extra DRS zone, only two detection […]
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