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Originally Posted by M5theonlyone
Slightly disagree,after one lap if the gap was just over a second then if DRS WAS activated as per usual then it would have given the impetus to the car behind, Leclerc to latch on to him like he did to the pass on lap 1 and possibly get past.I'm convinced because of no drs Ham got away.
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Ususally DRS only gets activated on lap 3. By that time Hamilton was long gone, so Verstappen or whoever would not have had DRS capability in any way.
And again, Hamilton was managing the gap, he wasn't going flat out.