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Teams plan more space for sponsors on 2019 bodywork

Formula 1 teams have agreed to consider changes to regulations governing bodywork design in time for the 2019 season, according to reports. The teams want more space on next year's cars to carry sponsorship. Five teams made proposals at last week's Formula 1 Strategy Group. It's understood that two have been agreed by the group, meaning it's likely we'll see them on next year's chassis designs. A proposal from McLaren to change the regulations on bargeboards is one of the two being taken forward. They will be lower, improving visibility on the side of the car around the driver's legs. As well as making more prominent display space available for sponsors, it's also considered more...
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