Italian Grand Prix: Track changes and DRS zones
On the eve of the Italian Grand Prix, the FIA outlined changes to the circuit and confirmed the locations of the two DRS zones. Compared with last year, new gates have been installed on the pit wall opposite pit box 32. There remain two DRS zones at Monza. The detection point before the first is located 95 metres before Turn 7, and the activation point is 170 metres after Turn 7. The detection point before the second DRS zone is located 20 metres after Turn 11, and the activation point is 12 metres after the finish line.
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Italian Grand Prix: Track changes and DRS zones
On the eve of the Italian Grand Prix, the FIA outlined changes to the circuit and confirmed the locations of two DRS zones.
