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Debate | Verstappen is going to benefit hugely from new mini-DRS rules

McLaren may face a problem in the Chinese Grand Prix. The FIA announced on Monday that the 'mini-DRS' effect will be banned as of the nextrace weekend. The papaya team were caught on footage using the so-called mini-DRS and so the team is likely to have to adjust the rear wing. Therefore, the post-race weekend contention is: 'Red Bull and Verstappen are going to benefit hugely from new rules around mini-DRS'
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