Listen to this article For some teams, the removal of the fourth DRS zone made no immediate difference, but for others – notably Aston Martin – it led to some last-minute scrabbling around to change the car set-up to suit, triggering a chain of events that led to a disastrous qualifying session for the Silverstone-based team. How the loss of the DRS zone came about was unusual, with some rivals suspecting that a clever piece of gamesmanship by wily old fox Alonso had paid off to the benefit of the Alpine team. The DRS zone in question was the one on a rebuilt part of the track from Turn 8 to the kink at Turn 9. In Saturday’s drivers’ briefing, Alonso suggested that with the DRS open this section of track was a little too dangerous for comfort, and that perhaps th …

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