With the 1 F2018 World Championship completed, now it's time for a well-deserved vacation for the drivers and teams, although the engineers have certainly been working for some time on next year's cars, since in a few weeks they will begin to build and the technical regulations of F1 2019 has changed as you know and we tell you in AM. Both the rear wing and the front wing will be different, the rear being an oversized super wing and the front wing being wider to match the width of the single-seater, but much simpler at its ends, preventing it from having those aerodynamic boxes and profiles like the current ones.
That is to say, front wings somewhat more similar to those of other lower categories or to the Indy, to encourage the overtaking as they say. However, we will see if that is true or not, since each change they make is made to improve the show and then we find that it has not worked or that certain teams manage to take advantage once again and distance themselves instead of getting closer… The current ailerons, with those vortex generators, mean that when you approach the car in front of you in fast corners, you lose a lot of power due to the slipstream or slipstream left by the front car, so it is more difficult to stay glued throughout the lap to throw it Car. That is what is intended to improve with these new wings.
That said, you will also know, as we have been telling you in AM, how changing it has been la parrilla with the pilot market so lively. Well, once the announcements have been made official and the registrations of the teams confirmed, we see some surprises in the names of the teams, although some were already expected, such as the change of name of Force India, but others not so expected:
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Drivers with dorsal | Name of the team | Chassis | Motor | |
Lewis Hamilton – Valtteri Bottas | Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport | Mercedes | Mercedes | |
Charles Leclerc-Sebastian Vettel | Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow | Ferrari | Ferrari | |
Max Verstappen-Pierre Gasly | Aston Martin Red Bull Racing | Red Bull | Honda | |
Romain GrosjeanKevin Magnussen | Rich Energy Haas F1 Team | Dallas | Ferrari | |
Carlos Sainz - Lando Norris | McLaren F1 Team | McLarne | Renault | |
Nico Hulkenberg – Daniel Ricciardo | Renault F1 Team | Renault | Renault | |
Kimi Raikkonen – Antonio Giovinazzi | Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team | Clean | Ferrari | |
Sergio Perez – Lance Stroll | Racing Point F1 Team | Racing Point | Mercedes | |
Daniil KvyatAlexander Albon | Scuderia Red Bull Toro Rosso Honda | Toro Rosso | Honda | |
Robert Kubica-George Russell | Williams Racing | Williams | Mercedes |
By the way, you already know that by sponsoring Rich energy to the Haas team, the color they have proposed is very similar to the black and gold of the mythical Lotus, we will see if Racing Point also changes decoration:
i will leave you too the 1 f2019 calendar, with all quotes:
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Career | Date |
Australian GP | Winners will be announced in March |
Bahrain GP | Winners will be announced in March |
Chinese GP | April 14 |
Azerbaijan GP | April 28 |
Spanish GP | May 12 |
Monaco GP | May 26 |
Canadian GP | 9 June |
French GP | 23 June |
Austrian GP | 30 June |
British GP | 14 July |
German GP | 28 July |
Hungarian GP | 4 August |
Belgian GP | September 1 |
Italian GP | September 8 |
Singapore GP | September 22 |
Russian GP | September 29 |
Japan GP | October 13 |
Mexican GP | October 27 |
United States GP | November 3th |
Brazilian GP | November 17th |
Abu Dhabi GP | December 01 |