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BREAKING: FIA to add another DRS zone for Austrian Grand Prix

Part two of the tripleheader commences next weekend, and the FIA have announced an extra DRS zone at the Red Bull Ring. This has been a common thing in 2018, with DRS zones getting more common on many tracks. It’s an idea the FIA have had which will hopefully increase overtaking. The other two DRS zones at the track will remain the same.  FIA will add another 700 meters long DRS zone at Spielberg between T1 and T3. All 3 DRS zones will have separate detection points. #AMuS — Tobi Grüner (@tgruener) 25 June 2018
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