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Brawn hoping to ditch 'DRS' in the future
Formula 1 sporting manager Ross Brawn hopes future car development will eventually render 'DRS' unnecessary. The Drag Reduction System was introduced in F1 in 2011 as an artificial means to increase overtaking opportunities in Grand Prix racing. While no fan of the system, Brawn insists it is here to stay in the medium term. "My hope is that the cars will develop to the point that we don't need it anymore, but in the near future that will not happen," he told Business Life. Brawn suggests 'league table' to rank and relegate F1 venues Brawn said Liberty is exerting caution when contemplating changes in its attempt to get things right. "Before we can improve the racing, we...
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