Alonsomania wrote:
You're not going to push a cyclist when he is right behind another rider, you're not giving a football team who is behind a second ball during attacking either so I have no idea how people can find systems like DRS fair. It is not, it never will be, it has no place in motor racing.
A cyclist does get an advantage when he is behind another rider. I have not seen an instance this year where DRS wasn't fair. The rules where the same for every team. Last race in Korea was a perfect example why DRS is fair. Hamilton could hold off Webber despite Webber having DRS available almost every lap. He just used his Kers wisely to defend. And one time he lost his place but could get it back due to the DRS.
Without DRS and Kers there would have been no fight, just both of them driving behind each other the whole race. I know what I'd rather see.