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Lotus eye DRS boost

The Lotus E20 will sport a new rear wing and new floor at the Singapore Grand Prix with the latter expected to give the team a boost in the DRS zone. Technical director James Allison believes the new wing in particular will help to improve their DRS performances without having a negative impact ont heir straightline speed. "We have a new floor and a new rear wing. The new rear wing operates at the same downforce level as our Monaco spec rear wing, but with a better DRS delta. This means that this wing has better DRS switching from its maximum drag to its reduced drag settings," he is quoted as saying by Autosport. "We believe we've been able to produce a rear wing which is...
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