Sorry for this title, maybe a bit stupid[quote][/quote] in real English.
For Webber and Barrichello it is too dangerous, but still the FIA has decided to allow the DRS in Monaco in Qualifying (is that correct?) and in the race.
I like the idea that it is allowed because I think Monaco is the only track (besides Hungary) where overtaking is nearly impossible.
And despite the overtaking allowing Pirelli tyres I think it would still be very hard to make a pass at Monaco. So I think it would be kind of ironic if they wouldn't have permitted the DRS in the Monaco race.
In Qualifying it is in my opinion maybe dangerous, so If I could decide I wouldn't allow it in qualifying, only in free practise and only in the DRS-zone to practise overtaking for the race and to find the right gearing.
But I'm not a huge fan of DRS after seeing how the Pirelli's degrade and permit passing. I think it is too easy, and it happens too quickly. No drama anymore, just a cut from the (bad) director of FOM, and ah OK, Hamilton passed Rosberg no big deal anymore. No sensation, very dissatisfying.
What will we see in Barcelona with the DRS-zone longers than 800m? I know on this track it is harder to pass, but even with the new "superhard" tyre there should be enough degradation to allow overtaking and close battles without DRS. So I think it will maybe be even more artificial than in Turkey... No thanks!
Sorry for my sh*tty English!
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