DRS was introduced in 2011 to enhance overtaking opportunities in F1. System reduces aerodynamic drag by opening rear wing flap. Drivers can activate DRS one lap after race start
Pitstops are crucial in GT3 racing simulating GT World Challenge events. Default pitstop time is 30 seconds, extended by damage repairs. Up to 30 different pit strategies can be created with various settings
Bahrain features high-speed straights combined with technical middle sector. Circuit is considered rear-limited due to heavy rear traction. Rear tyres wear out faster than front tyres throughout race
Pacemaker leads runners in first section to ensure high speed. Used by organizers for world record attempts with specific instructions. Helps avoid deceptive tactics by keeping runners at manageable pace
Pit stops are pauses for refueling, tyre changes, repairs, or driver changes. Pit lane runs parallel to track start/finish, connected at each end. Teams typically have 30-50 pit stalls with garages outside pit boxes
Peloton is the main group of cyclists in road races. Riders save energy by riding close together, reducing drag by up to 95%. Pelotons form in compact low-speed or single-file high-speed formations