The cars in F1 22 are some of the most advanced in the world, with features such as DRS. As it is the official videogame of Formula 1’s 2022 season, F1 22 uses realistic physics and handling of its cars. Players can use controllers to play, or they can hook up a steering wheel for a more realistic experience. Either way, they will have access to the incredible technologies of Formula 1 cars, including DRS.
DRS stands for Drag Reduction System. It allows the drivers to adjust the amount of drag caused by the rear wing. If drivers reduce their drag, they can increase top speed, which is helpful in overtaking other cars. However, there are limits on when drivers can use the DRS which F1 22 adheres to. The rear car must be within a second of the front car and can only be activated after drivers have completed two laps.
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Players can find the Drag Reduction System in other F1 games like its predecessor, the exceptional F1 2021. DRS was originally introduced to Formula 1 in 2011 with the goal of increasing the number of times cars overtake each other. It makes for more excitement from a spectator’s point of view as the drivers deftly maneuver and muscle for rank. For players of F1 22, it makes the game more challenging and fun. Normally, moving parts affecting aerodynamics are prohibited in Formula 1. DRS is the notable exception to this rule.
How players activate the DRS depends on what controls they are using within F1 22. They can find this by going to the settings menu. Look for the Controls, Vibration & Force Feedback tab. Players will choose the correct controller that they are using, and then scroll down to Activate/Deactivate DRS to find out which button it is
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