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Brawn: Abu Dhabi emphasised the need for change in F1

Ross Brawn reckons the opening half of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Sunday further emphasised the need to make changes to certain aspects of the sport, in particular to allow closer driving and easier overtaking. During the first 20 laps of the race at Yas Marina, DRS was not available due to a technical fault, meaning that drivers found it more difficult than usual to approach the car in front for overtaking opportunities. Article continues under video Part of the revamped rules for 2021 will see cars able to ride much closer together, and Brawn thinks this would have helped on Sunday. “This year saw the arrival of the framework for the new rules that will come into force in 2021. That...
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