Charlie Whiting: No plans to delay 2021 F1 regulation changes

Formula 1 race director Charlie Whiting says he does not expect there to be a delay for the planned overhaul of the sport’s regulations in 2021 despite concerns from teams over a l💧ack of concrete plans.

F1 officials have identified 2021 as the year to spark a technical shake-up of the sport, with rendersꦆ of concept cars being drawn up wiꦬth teams in recent months.

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Whiting: No plans to delay 2021 regulations

Formula 1 race director Charlie Whiting says he does not expect there to be a delay for the planned overhaul of the sport’s regula🌠tions in 2021 despite concerns from teams over a lack of concrete plans.

F1 officials have identified 2021 as the year to spark a technical shake-up of the sport, with r♏enders of concept cars being drawn up with teams in recent months.

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Revisions to the sporting regulations have also been suggested, while a new commercial agreement will neeꩲd to be drawn up with teams for 2021, the existing deal only running to the end of 2020.

Toro Rosso team boss Franz Tost recently said time was “running away” t✱o fix the regulaꦆtions for 2021, while both Christian Horner and Günther Steiner have expressed doubts minor changes will be able to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:ma🐈ke much of an immedia𒁃te impact on F1.

The FIA has said repeatedly it was 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖🐈结果历史:c𒐪lose to confirming the regulations for 2021, yet nothing hꦓas been rub🌺ber-stamped despite an ever-narrowing window.

However, Whiting stressed at Suzuka earlier this month that there were no plans to postpone the introduction of the new r🍃ules b𝓡eyond 2021.

“It’s taking us a little bit l🌟onger than expected,” Whiting said.

“[We are] still talking throug🌌h the teams, we went through a lot the stuff in the Strategy Group last week, but it’s an ongoing process.

“And it will be 2021, yes.”

The World Motor Sport Council confirmed some minor tweaks🃏 to the technical regulations for 2019 last week, including the addition of new rain lights to the rear wing endplates on all cars.

A finalised and co♑mplete version o♏f either the sporting or technical regulations has yet to be made public, though, although the teams do have them in full.

The major technical chౠange for next season will be revisions to the front and rear wings, made in a bid to aid overtaking and make it easier for cars to follow each other.

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