The FIA confirms only one DRS zone in Malaysia
di StephenMarch 22, 2012
The FIA has confirmed that there will be only one DRS zone for the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Unlike the Australian Grand Prix, which had two zones, the Sepang race will have only one DRS zone with the detection point at the end of the straight before the finish line and the activation point will instead be before the last corner.
Consequently, the DRS zone will be the same as last season.
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