F1 waters down plans for faster cars for 2017

  • Published on 11 Jan 2016 15:46
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

F1's plan to radically speed up the cars for 2017 has been watered down. That is the claim on Monday of the authoritative German magazine Auto Motor und Sport. It said that at the last meeting of the technical working group, a majority vote decided that the chassis bodywork should not be widened to the planned 180 centimetres, but instead remain at the current 140cm.

Correspondent Michael Schmidt added: "The larger diffuser also appears to be off the table." Earlier, it was planned that it would be 25 centimetres high in 2017, but it will now either stay at 12.5 or be only slightly raised. It is rumoured that the concerns of Mercedes and Pirelli made the difference," he explained.

"Pirelli threatened exorbitant tyre pressures as a safety measure if laptimes were five seconds faster. Nobody wants that," said Schmidt. However, the plans for wider cars overall - including wider front and rear wings - are still on track, Auto Motor und Sport added. (GMM)

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  • khasmir

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    Not sure this is a bad thing. What we need is more mechanical grip and less aero.

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    • Jan 11 2016 - 23:05
  • Pompey

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    What we need is a car set up to race without a radio.

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    • Jan 11 2016 - 23:25
    • f1dave

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      I agree, stop F1 being run from the pit wall.

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      • Jan 12 2016 - 23:50
  • Just hope whatever they do, it allows cars to follow each other closely....

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    • Jan 12 2016 - 10:40
  • Hepp

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    So, Pirelli gets their current contract signed by publicly stating "We can make any tire they want." And now they don't want to.
    This used to be Motor Sports, but has become a game of Lawyers vs. Lawyers.

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    • Jan 12 2016 - 22:44

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