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Formula 1 to allow drivers to use DRS on opening lap

Formula 1 is planning to allow the drivers to use DRS on the opening lap of the race, according to Tobi Gruner of Auto Motor und Sport. DRS was first introduced in 2011, after a season in 2010 that did not feature KERS or help from the rear wing. It followed a frustrating end to the 2010 campaign for Fernando Alonso, who headed into the final round of the season in Abu Dhabi leading the world championship from Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel. The German would win the race for the second year running, so the double world champion needed to finish fourth if he were to earn his third world title. READ: Formula 1 to make big changes after announcing 6 sprint races for 2023 However, he was...
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