Will a fourth DRS zone mean more overtaking in Australia?
Since its introduction to the Formula 1 calendar in 1996, Melbourne's Albert Park has developed a reputation as a circuit which produces little in the way of overtaking opportunities.
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Since its introduction to the Formula 1 calendar in 1996, Melbourne's Albert Park has developed a reputation as a circuit which produces little in the way of overtaking opportunities.
Hamilton and Russell level-headed through Mercedes difficulties
Sebastian Vettel said Wednesday it felt like "arriving late to school" as he starts his season at the Australian Grand Prix this week after missing the opening two races. Germany's four-time world champion was ruled out of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia grand prix last month with coronavirus. "After testing positive and missing the first two races, it feels a bit like arriving late to school so I'm really keen to get going again," said Vettel, who has triumphed three times in Melbourne.
Mercedes driver George Russell says that he thinks this weekend will probably follow a similar pattern to the last couple for the team, in terms of their level of performance.
Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen says that he cannot wait to be racing in Australia again this weekend and he reckons the changes they have made to the circuit’s layout should improve the level of overtaking in general.
For the first time since 2020, Formula 1 heads to a new and hopefully improved Albert Park for the 2022 Australian Grand Prix.
It has been confirmed that four DRS zones will be active at the Australian Grand Prix, the highest number yet in Formula 1.
Lewis Hamilton may see an incredible record of winning every pole at the Australian Grand Prix in the turbo-hybrid era come to an end next weekend.