🗣 'All of us didn't understand why they've been shortened. None of us were consulted about it and I think the race speaks for itself in Baku - it was way too short.' GeorgeRussell63 questions why F1 drivers weren't asked about shorter DRS zones:
Mercedes driver George Russell says Formula 1 drivers weren't consulted about Baku's DRS reductions and believes the resulting lack of action"speaks for itself".In the second year of the 2022-era of ground-effect machines, following other cars in traffic has become more difficult as teams have found ways to add downforce to their cars, making it progressively harder to overtake.
"I think all of us didn't really understand why they've been shortened," he said on Thursday in Miami. As GPDA director, Russell wants to hold talks with F1 and the FIA to see what can be done to make races more entertaining.Motorsport Images "We want to be able to fight as we all did in go karts where there was no aerodynamics to that. That's the ultimate dream.
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