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DRS ‘less influential but still necessary' in 2022

Introducing a host of new regulations in 2022, James Key believes DRS will be 'less influential' but 'still necessary'. Formula 1 will switch to ground effect aerodynamics in 2022 with the sport's think tank believing that will improve the cars' ability to follow and overtake. With less downforce in play, it is hoped that it will make for a better spectacle. However, that doesn't mean the sport will be getting rid of DRS, the Drag Reduction System. Although the purists believe it makes for artificial racing, DRS has at least create passing opportunities since its introduction in 2011. McLaren tech boss Key reckons Formula 1 will still need in 2022 despite the new aerodynamic rules. 'I...
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