Formula One approves aerodynamic rule changes for 2019
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[May 01, 2018]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One has
approved aerodynamic rule changes for 2019 aimed at promoting closer
racing by making it easier for cars to overtake, the sport's
governing body said on Tuesday.
The measures include a simplified front wing with a larger span,
front brake ducts without winglets and a wider and deeper rear wing.
The International Automobile Federation (FIA) said its Formula One
commission, Strategy Group and World Motor Sport Council had
approved the changes.
The changes should reduce turbulence for cars that are following
each other, and come after criticism of the lack of overtaking in
some races.

The FIA said the vote, on the last day before unanimous agreement is
required for any 2019 regulation changes, followed research carried
out by a majority of the teams and backed by commercial rights
holders Liberty Media.
"These studies indicated the strong likelihood of a positive impact
on racing and overtaking within F1 and as such have now been
ratified for implementation in 2019," the statement added.
"The approved changes are separate to the ongoing work being
undertaken in regard to defining Formula One's regulations for 2021
and beyond."
Motorsport.com suggested several teams, including Ferrari and Red
Bull, had been opposed to the proposals but were outvoted.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton leads FerrariÕs Kimi Raikkonen at the start
of the race REUTERS/Brandon Malone

Formula One's current agreements with teams expire at the end of
2020 and all parties are discussing what kind of engine and rules
should be introduced after that.
Liberty want to level the playing field, reduce the costs and
introduce a more equal distribution of the revenues.
Only three of the 10 teams -- Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull -- have
won races in the V6 turbo hybrid era that started in 2014 and
Mercedes have so far won every championship.
The FIA said it was continuing to evaluate a range of other measures
to encourage closer racing.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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