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drs? and very tall front winglets, they'll easily break off.....
I think a DRS system can be engineered into any multiplane rear wing system, tho' frankly I loathe how DRS affects the racing in F1 and would be very happy to be rid of it. I totally agree on those tall upswept front winglets - not only will the easily break, the rear edges look perfectly situated to cause front tire punctures - one wonders whether the geniuses that design these cars think of such things?
Its front wings will puncture any tire
The wings can only puncture cars that can keep up with Lewis. So it's simple, try to catch him.
My point is that if Lewis or Russell hit some other car from behind, those seemingly sharp rear edges look likely to puncture their own tire!
I thought that the idea was not to hit each other.
This is not banger racing
Driving skills will prevail to keep out of trouble. Time drivers earned their living and not incur needless costs for the team
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