Here's What Formula 1 Wants Its Cars To Look Like In 2021

With a massive overhaul of the regulations scheduled for 2021, Formula 1 has revealed some concept images of how the cars could look
Here's What Formula 1 Wants Its Cars To Look Like In 2021

Due to be introduced for the 2021 season, it’ll be the first major rule change since Liberty Media took over ownership of the sport from Bernie Ecclestone and CVC in 2017. There’s a real desire to get things right the first time and with Ross Brawn at the helm - the man who helped guide Michael Schumacher and Ferrari to many, many championships - there’s a pretty good chance of that happening.

One of the main goals is to improve the level of racing by adjusting the aerodynamics of the cars in such a way that it makes it much easier for the cars to follow each other closely. Preliminary sketches of how that might make the cars look have gone through three phases.

First up was the goal of integrating the Halo safety device so that it looks more like a part of the car, and less like an ugly afterthought.

It’s a good start, right? It looks curvier, yet somehow more aggressive. Also, note the larger 18-inch rims and lower profile tyres that F1 is finally introducing.

The second concept focused more on the aerodynamics by simplifying the various appendages - all part of the goal of making overtaking easier.

Here's What Formula 1 Wants Its Cars To Look Like In 2021

A further refining of those ideas has led to the third, most up-to-date concept. More aero parts have been added, the aim of which is to direct the airflow cleanly around the wheels - always one of the main causes of drag on any open-wheelers.

Here's What Formula 1 Wants Its Cars To Look Like In 2021

Brawn said that one of the primary objectives of the new design was to have “cars that look better than what you see in a video game, cars that kids want to have up on their walls”. Of course, looks are entirely subjective, but if these renderings are anything to go by, they’re on the right track.

Here's What Formula 1 Wants Its Cars To Look Like In 2021

It should be noted that these are still very much concept designs. The finished product could end up looking completely different - especially by the time teams have pored over the rulebook, looking for loopholes and exploits.

It gives a good idea of the direction that the sport is heading in, but there’s a huge challenge ahead. Finding a ruleset that will allow for great racing in fast cars that look awesome is one thing, but getting the teams themselves to agree to it? All I can say is good luck!

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Comments

Anonymous

Please bring back V12

09/16/2018 - 07:54 |
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CannedRex24

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

do you honestly think they would?

v8s could be more likely, but again, maybe if theyre hybrid ones like the current V6s

09/16/2018 - 08:34 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

V6 engines are better. If the power remains the same, the extra 6 cylinders are just paper weight.

09/16/2018 - 13:52 |
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Wogmidget

Aeroscreen > Halo

09/16/2018 - 08:19 |
51 | 6

That would mean a log of money to start research on those, while the HALO clearly works.

09/16/2018 - 09:36 |
7 | 1
LukeyWolf

It looks good but you can’t beat the 1980’s style of f1 cars

09/16/2018 - 08:35 |
4 | 1
Ranbir Singh

Will be interesting to see how the engineers at the teams interpret these ideas

09/16/2018 - 09:11 |
0 | 0
675LT_ftw

Very nice. But still nowhere near as pretty as this…

#bringbackwalrus

09/16/2018 - 10:10 |
8 | 2
BV86_OFISHAL (AUDM Fanboy)

Let’s just be thankful they aren’t going down to 4 cylinders like LMP1 cars. With a higher rev limiter to be added soon, the V6’s may sound a bit better.

09/16/2018 - 10:12 |
8 | 0

Well, many F1 cars in the end of the 50s/beginning of the 60s were powered with Coventry-Climax engines, which were inline fours in that case

09/17/2018 - 20:49 |
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Anonymous

Am I the only one that would like to see a race where there is no rule and restrictions on the cars? Just a budget cap to make it fair. More than that it would be absolutely stunning engineering and would cause the development of great tech to eventually end up in road cars.

09/16/2018 - 10:24 |
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nobody 1
09/16/2018 - 10:25 |
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Andrew Kershaw

Personally, I’m not a fan of the 18-inch wheel change. I think looks tacky. I prefer the meaty tyre look of F1.

09/16/2018 - 11:10 |
4 | 2
Tomislav Celić

I love the looks

09/16/2018 - 11:36 |
2 | 0