Due to the changes that the Albert Park Circuit has, the Australian GP will have a record number of DRS zones.

Next weekend, Formula 1 will compete in the Australian Grand Prix and will have a record number of DRS zones.
These will be the DRS sectors
Since this system was implemented in 2011, it is a better one for shows in the highest category because single-seater can take advantage of the zones to reduce the load and increase the speed of the cars to favor the show.
The circuits visited by F1 typically have between two and three DRS zones, but next weekend in Australia, the total will expand to four, an all-time record.
The zones are between the last and first curve, the second and third, will be 10 and 11 as before, but the new one will be between 9 and 19. Since the chicane in that sector has been removed, almost the sector is a straight from 8 to 9 and pilots will be able to activate DRS.
These are the DRS sectors for the Australian GP

Source: Tycsports

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