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When Charles Leclerc Thought that the F1 without Drs Would Be "Very Boring"

The Drag Reduction System (DRS), introduced in Formula 1 in 2011 to boost the show and facilitate overtaking, is a tool that still divides fans and experts as much. However, after the introduction of the new aerodynamic regulation of 2022, supposed to allow cars to follow each other more closely, the Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) said in 2021 that the DRS remained, for the moment, absolutely indispensable. While many observers hope…
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The Drag Reduction System (DRS), introduced in Formula 1 in 2011 to boost the show and facilitate overtaking, is a tool that still divides fans and experts as much. However, after the introduction of the new aerodynamic regulation of 2022, supposed to allow cars to follow each other more closely, the Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) said in 2021 that the DRS remained, for the moment, absolutely indispensable. While many observers hope…

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F1only.fr - F1 News 24/7 broke the news in on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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