F1 | “Shark fins” could return in 2019

After being abolished this year, along with the T-wing and other modifications to the single-seaters, there seems to be new hope for the "fins" of Formula 1 cars

F1 | “Shark fins” could return in 2019

Le “shark fins” they might tornare in formula 1 in the very near future, even next year. Despite their elimination for this season, together with a strong downsizing of the T-wing and other technical and aerodynamic components, it seems that the car endings could return in 2019. Their use, in fact, was discussed during Formula 1 Strategy Group a London.

Teams that defend their usefulness say that shark fins represent additional space to offer to sponsors, as reported by the British site F1 Fanatic. Furthermore, they represent the ideal place to be able to report the name and number of the driver as happened in 2017.

In this meeting, not only did the teams have the opportunity to present changes, but F1 sporting director Ross Brawn, also talked about a simpler nose design and a closer look at the F1 components that can be reduced or shaped. The Strategy Group also discussed the imposition of a minimum period between the time a professional or character FIA/FOM leaves his place in these organizations and arrives in a Formula 1 team, following numerous complaints from the teams on the issue Marcin Bukowski, so that you do not benefit from your new position.

Fabiola Granier

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