F1 teams failed to provide consensus to create fourth DRS zone in Singapore

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F1 teams failed to provide consensus to create fourth DRS zone in Singapore
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Formula 1 teams failed to provide a 'clear consensus' when consulted by the FIA over an additional DRS zone being adopted for the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix.

Formula 1 teams failed to provide a"clear consensus" when consulted by the FIA over an additional DRS zone being adopted for the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix.Drivers have expressed their surprise that a fourth DRS zone has not been added on the revised back straight amid concerns over a lack of overtaking at the Marina Bay circuit.

A statement supplied to Motorsport.com read:"We won't be assessing any additional DRS zones for the Singapore Grand Prix. Motorsport.com understands that not all teams responded to the governing body and that the consultation period began months in advance. Esteban Ocon supposed that simulations of the circuit might have misrepresented the severity of a bump in the track surface, with the Turn 15 kink also a factor in omitting another DRS zone.

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