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Steiner: F1 must stop creating its own problems

Haas team principal Guenther Steiner says the ongoing overtaking debate in Formula 1 has caused more problems than benefits and has called for a stop in knee-jerk reactions to issues. After the 2018 F1 opener saw just five on-track overtakes completed, the problem dominated the headlines which prompt rule-makers to set-up a meeting in Bahrain to discuss changes to help improve overtaking. Immediate steps have already been taken in Australia and Bahrain, with Albert Park gaining a new third DRS zone while the Sakhir circuit saw one of its DRS zones extended, with similar plans at other circuits confirmed by FIA race director Charlie Whiting. Talks have also revolved around changing the...
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