AutoGear
  • Latest News
  • AutoGear TV
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Motorsports
    • Circuits
    • Rally
    • Rally raid
    • WEC
  • English
    • Português
    • Italiano
    • Français
    • Español
    • English
    • Deutsch
    • 日本語
  • STANDINGS
No Result
View All Result
AutoGear
  • Latest News
  • AutoGear TV
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Motorsports
    • Circuits
    • Rally
    • Rally raid
    • WEC
  • English
    • Português
    • Italiano
    • Français
    • Español
    • English
    • Deutsch
    • 日本語
  • STANDINGS
No Result
View All Result
AutoGear

F1 Grid Divided: Jack Doohan’s Terrifying Crash Sparks Controversy Over Automatic DRS Safety

David Castro by David Castro
April 9, 2025
in Motorsports
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Oscar Piastri Dominates Chaotic FP2 with Four Red Flags at Japanese Grand Prix

Formula One F1 - Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka, Japan - April 4, 2025 Alpine's Jack Doohan walks away with a medical team as marshals attend his car after the crashing during practice REUTERS/Issei Kato

Amidst Chaos: F1 Stars Clash Over Automatic DRS System Following Jack Doohan’s Terrifying Crash at 200mph

A dramatic scene unfolded at Suzuka as Jack Doohan miraculously escaped unharmed from a heart-stopping crash during the lead-up to the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix. The incident has ignited a fierce debate within the Formula 1 community regarding the current drag reduction system (DRS) and whether it should be transformed into an automatic mechanism, leaving drivers divided on the issue.

The catastrophic crash involving Doohan has thrust the controversial topic of automatic DRS shut-offs into the spotlight, triggering conflicting opinions among the F1 drivers. The young driver’s harrowing Free Practice 2 accident at Suzuka saw his Alpine A525 obliterated after failing to manually deactivate the DRS, causing him to lose control while approaching Turn 1.

Presently, drivers are required to manually disable the DRS by braking, easing off the throttle, or pressing a button. However, the incident has raised concerns about the safety of the current manual process, prompting discussions on the implementation of an automatic shut-off system.

Renowned drivers like Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc have expressed openness to exploring the concept of automatic DRS activation. Leclerc suggested that such a system could enhance racing excitement on specific parts of the track, providing examples from past experiences at Silverstone and Suzuka’s 130R turn.

On the contrary, Directors of the Formula 1 Grand Prix Drivers’ Association, Carlos Sainz and George Russell, have opposed the notion of automatic DRS, emphasizing the importance of retaining control in the hands of the drivers. Russell emphasized the driver’s responsibility in managing the DRS system and cautioned against an over-reliance on automated features.

However, Sainz took a divergent stance, prioritizing safety above all else in light of the escalating speeds in modern F1 cars. The Spaniard highlighted the need for continuous advancements in safety measures, referencing past instances where DRS malfunctions had led to perilous situations for drivers.

The aftermath of Doohan’s crash has reignited the debate on whether an automatic DRS system is imperative for enhancing safety and mitigating risks on the track. As the F1 community navigates through this contentious issue, the future of the sport hangs in the balance, with diverging opinions shaping the path forward in Formula 1.

Share212Tweet133Send

Related Posts

Albon Exposes Shocking Differences Between Verstappen and Sainz: The Learning Journey Unveiled!
Motorsports

Albon Exposes Shocking Differences Between Verstappen and Sainz: The Learning Journey Unveiled!

This asset - including all text, audio and imagery - is provided by Imagn Images. Reuters Connect has not verified...

by Arthur Ling
August 14, 2025
McLaren’s Stunning Dominance: Red Bull’s Boss Admits They’re ‘Killing Us’ in F1 2025!
Motorsports

McLaren’s Stunning Dominance: Red Bull’s Boss Admits They’re ‘Killing Us’ in F1 2025!

Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool

by Publisher
August 14, 2025
Ralf Schumacher Slams Max Verstappen and Red Bull: The Shocking Disappointment of 2025 Revealed!
Motorsports

Ralf Schumacher Slams Max Verstappen and Red Bull: The Shocking Disappointment of 2025 Revealed!

Ralf Schumacher Unleashes Fury on Max Verstappen and Red Bull: A 2025 Season of Disappointment! In a shocking revelation that...

by Simon Monroy
August 14, 2025
Oscar Piastri’s Bold Journey: How He Transformed Qualifying and Dominated F1 2025!
Motorsports

Oscar Piastri’s Bold Journey: How He Transformed Qualifying and Dominated F1 2025!

Formula One F1 - Belgian Grand Prix - Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium - July 27, 2025 McLaren's Oscar Piastri...

by Redação
August 14, 2025

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent News

Leapmotor C10 ganha versão limitada de alto desempenho com selo Irmscher

Leapmotor C10 receives a limited high-performance version with Irmscher certification.

August 14, 2025
Albon Exposes Shocking Differences Between Verstappen and Sainz: The Learning Journey Unveiled!

Albon Exposes Shocking Differences Between Verstappen and Sainz: The Learning Journey Unveiled!

August 14, 2025
Aston Martin celebra 75 anos no Continente Americano com coleção exclusiva ‘Thrillseeker’

Aston Martin celebrates 75 years in the Americas with the exclusive ‘Thrillseeker’ collection.

August 14, 2025
McLaren’s Stunning Dominance: Red Bull’s Boss Admits They’re ‘Killing Us’ in F1 2025!

McLaren’s Stunning Dominance: Red Bull’s Boss Admits They’re ‘Killing Us’ in F1 2025!

August 14, 2025

Newsletter

  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION
  • EDITORIAL STATUS
  • TERMS AND CONDITIONS

© 2023 AutoGear - Todos os direitos reservados AutoGear.

No Result
View All Result
  • Latest News
  • AutoGear TV
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Motorsports
    • Circuits
    • Rally
    • Rally raid
    • WEC
  • English
    • Português
    • Italiano
    • Français
    • Español
    • English
    • Deutsch
    • 日本語

© 2023 AutoGear - Todos os direitos reservados AutoGear.

Enable Notifications OK No thanks