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Webber supports 2013 DRS restrictions

Mark Webber supports the revised DRS regulations for the 2013 Formula One season, which limits its use during practice and qualifying. The FIA changed the rules in order to improve safety. Instead of allowing unlimited use on Friday and Saturday, the drag-reducing device can now only be used at pre-determined zones. These are the same zones used during the race. "I think it's good," said Webber of the move. "The drivers have been pushing for it for quite a while, just to have the DRS in the sections where we have it in the race in qualifying. "It didn't really make any sense for the teams, the drivers and the fans to run on Friday and Saturday with the DRS open. It just...
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