DRS is an important feature of Formula 1 racing. What does it mean? Who can use it? And why does it have such an impact on F1? While watching Formula 1 races, there’s no doubt you’ve heard the phrase, ...
Formula 1 braces for its most dramatic reset in a decade as it bids farewell to DRS, with the next season ushering in smaller ...
The Drag Reduction System (DRS) will be used no more in an F1 race after this weekend as it will be ditched for alternative ...
The term ‘DRS’ is frequently used on a Formula 1 race weekend, both in the commentary box and out on the racetrack. Following its introduction in 2011, DRS has become a vital part of the sport.
You know how in racing games like Mario Kart, you can hit certain parts of the track to get a speed boost? Formula 1 has its own version of that. The drag reduction ...
| Formula One is complicated, confusing and constantly evolving. This story is part of our guide to help any fan — regardless of how long they’ve watched the sport or how they discovered it — navigate ...
Lewis Hamilton (right) and Jenson Button driving McLaren's MP4-25 at the 2010 Abu Dhabi GP Illustration: Kelsea Petersen / The Athletic; Karim Sahib / Getty, Clive Mason / Getty This article is part ...
According to a report from Auto Motor Und Sport, Formula One is considering making a huge change to the DRS which could hinder Red Bull's dominance. The report states that the rules may change ...
Drag Reduction System(DRS) has been a part of F1 since 2011. It was brought in to counter the effect of turbulent air affecting the following car’s aerodynamics by giving them a helping hand. However, ...
Mercedes driver George Russell is bullish about Formula 1’s new technical era from 2026, predicting that racing will be improved. F1 is having one of its most comprehensive regulatory overhauls next ...
As a racing series, F1’s in a bit of a weird place at the moment. PR-wise things are arguably going better than they ever have before, with plenty of new fans being pulled in to watch an on-track ...