Gary Anderson: Why I hate DRS in F1
Formula 1 drivers struggled to overtake again in Spain. GARY ANDERSON explains why and what he'd do about it, and looks at why Ferrari lost out in the development race
The DRS - or, as I like to call it, the Driver Retirement System - is my most hated aspect of current Formula 1.
At some tracks, it makes overtaking far too easy, but at Barcelona this was not so. Lewis Hamilton could not get close enough to Sebastian Vettel to attempt to pass him, while Kimi Raikkonen had the same problem when behind Valtteri Bottas.
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