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The Drag Reduction System or DRS is a device that opens a small gap in the rear wing, lowering the downforce at the rear of the car. It can be used at any time during a Practice or qualifying, but only at certain times within the race. Mercedes have a "double DRS", which stalls the front wing as well.

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