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McLaren: Double DRS still a possibility

McLaren is continuing to evaluate the introduction of a double DRS for later this year, despite the concept being banned for 2012. Mercedes was the first to pioneer the design at the start of this season and, although a number of outfits gave up on copying it - because of costs and question marks about its ultimate benefit – Lotus is now planning to race its own version soon. With great intrigue about the potential benefits that Lotus's system will bring – with it hoped it can deliver a big straight-line speed advantage in races – McLaren has revealed that it is still keeping its own project on the back burner. Sporting director Sam Michael told AUTOSPORT that McLaren was being mindful...
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