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F1 Drivers Want Four DRS In Singapore GP 2023, The Teams Deny

1 years ago By Sports Desk

The high-speed world of Formula 1 is no stranger to innovation and change, and the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix has witnessed a spirited debate about the number of Drag Reduction System (DRS) zones. While drivers have advocated for four DRS zones to enhance overtaking opportunities at the Marina Bay circuit, the teams have not reached a consensus on this modification.

Track Alterations and Overtaking Challenges

The Marina Bay circuit underwent significant changes ahead of the 2023 season due to construction work around the final sector. The traditional 90-degree turns 16–19 were replaced by a long straight featuring a high-speed kink. These modifications raised concerns among drivers about their ability to overtake effectively on the revised back straight.

Driver Push for Additional DRS Zones

In response to these concerns, Formula 1 drivers united in their call for a fourth DRS zone. The DRS system, which allows drivers to reduce aerodynamic drag and gain speed when attempting to overtake, has been a valuable tool in increasing the excitement of Formula 1 races. Drivers argue that an extra DRS zone on the newly configured back straight would provide more opportunities for overtaking, adding drama to the Singapore Grand Prix.

Teams Remain Cautious

Despite the drivers’ collective push, Formula 1 teams have not reached a unanimous decision on introducing a fourth DRS zone. The complexity of the matter lies in the delicate balance between safety and competition. Teams need to consider various factors, including simulations of the circuit, the nature of the track surface, and potential safety risks associated with the proposed DRS zone.

Safety Concerns and Driver Perspective

One of the safety concerns revolves around a bump in the track surface and the Turn 15 kink. While simulations may have exacerbated these issues, drivers like Esteban Ocon believe that real-life conditions might not pose the same challenges. Ocon and his peers argue that placing the DRS zone after the Turn 15 kink could effectively address safety concerns while improving overtaking opportunities.

Ongoing Discussions

While the drivers’ passion for more DRS zones is evident, the lack of consensus among the teams means that the Singapore Grand Prix will not feature a fourth DRS zone. However, discussions remain ongoing. Teams, drivers, and the FIA are working together to find the right balance between safety and competitiveness, with the goal of enhancing the spectacle of Formula 1.

As the Singapore Grand Prix approaches, the absence of an additional DRS zone adds an element of strategy and unpredictability to this iconic night race. Formula 1 fans can rest assured that the sport’s stakeholders are continually exploring ways to improve the racing experience.

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