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F1 set to keep DRS 'in our pocket' for 2021

Ross Brawn says Formula 1 will look to keep DRS “in our pocket” as a tool drivers can use under the revised technical regulations for the 2021 season. The Drag Reduction System (DRS) was introduced to F1 in 2011 in a bid to aid overtaking, but has been criticised for much of its period of usage. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Brawn said back in February he hoped F1 could develop cars to a point where DRS was no longer required to aid racing, but admitted he did not see a change coming in the near future. F1 has been working to develop a new set of technical regulations for the 2021 season that will allow for closer racing and offer better-looking cars, with a range of concept designs...
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