F1 drivers voice concerns over changes to “old school” Monza circuit

F1 drivers voice concerns over changes to “old school” Monza circuit

In a thrilling race at the Dutch Grand Prix, McLaren's Lando Norris demonstrated his skills and helped slash Red Bull's advantage with the use of DRS (Drag Reduction System). The bite Norris showed at Zandvoort proved invaluable as it paid him back handsomely.

The DRS system allows drivers to unlock extra speed by reducing the drag produced by the rear wing of their cars, resulting in a significant increase in straight-line speed. At the Dutch Grand Prix, McLaren's Lando Norris managed to exploit this advantage over Red Bull, which has previously held an edge with DRS.

In the race, Norris showcased his driving prowess and tactical understanding of when to use the DRS to its fullest potential. This allowed him to make some remarkable passes, ultimately helping McLaren secure a better position on the track.

The reduced DRS advantage for Red Bull at Zandvoort proved crucial as it gave other teams an opportunity to challenge their dominance and close the gap. Norris's performance demonstrated the importance of maximizing the use of technology like the DRS system in Formula 1 racing, where even a fraction of a second can make all the difference between victory and defeat.