Brundle wants F1 rule changes to prevent ‘glum’ and ‘half finished’ cars

Brundle wants F1 rule changes to prevent ‘glum’ and ‘half finished’ cars

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Concerns among fans have been raised over the use of ‘bare carbon’ on liveries, making it difficult to tell each team apart on the grid.

Former F1 driver Martin Brundle is advocating for a rule change to promote a more dynamic field during the ongoing car launch season. Teams like Aston Martin and Ferrari have revealed their vibrant 2024 challengers, contrasting with Stake Sauber, Alpine, Haas, and McLaren who opt for “bare carbon” liveries to reduce weight. Since the introduction of ground effect cars in 2022, teams have used this tactic to shave off milliseconds from lap times while meeting sponsor requirements. However, the uniform look of bare carbon liveries has sparked concerns among fans about the cars’ visual distinctiveness. Brundle suggests implementing rules to maintain team identities and encourage more visually striking liveries for a dynamic F1 field that captivates spectators. Stay tuned to the 2024 F1 calendar to catch all the thrilling action effortlessly on your smartphone or PC.

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