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I kind of feel like we are going back in time when the aerodynamics were so fragilke you coudln't keep your car behind the frontrunner less you loose all stability. That or Perez simply had a less draggy setup. Hamilton couldn't overtake Perez either despite being faster and having DRS all the time
I read an opinion piece some time ago called make racing great again or something like that. The author basically blamed the ever growing complexity of aero for the lack of overtaking, and suggested that less aero = longer braking zones would do wonders for overtaking. Then to make up for less downforce with a stronger engine.We've had thay since about race 3 of 2022. The commentators like to pretend the new rules solved all problems in the sport but they just made the 1.5 gap into a 1.2 gap, now with added DRS trains.
There's some retarding going around about maybe if we increase DRS to 1.5 it will give overtaking. Which obviously it won't as it doesn't currently when they're 0.9 behind and it would make DRS trains worse and the Sainz singapour strategy the go to.
I fail to see how that would be different from what we had in the past when aero wasn't as complex as it is today. Isn't overtaking or a lack thereof more an issue with car size and track layout?

