In essence the plan is to not just keep the 2020 rules for a further season but also freeze the chassis designs of each team along with – after further discussion – other key components. 2021 F1 cars will have a radical new design philosophy and striking new look - with sweeping bodywork, simplified front wings, bigger rear wings, increased underbody aerodynamics, wheel wake control devices, simplified suspension and low-profile tyres with 18-inch rims. How will the Haas vacancies affect the F1 2021 Driver Market? In today's call the Italian team was fully supportive. The details of the regulation changes now have to be fully worked through, and ultimately passed by the World Motor Sport Council. The situation has resulted in most professional sports going on hiatus, and the next four races of the F1 season have already been postponed. Following unanimous agreement between the FIA, Formula 1 and all teams, the implementation of the Technical Regulations due to take effect from the 2021 season will be postponed until 2022. "The introduction and implementation of the Financial Regulations will go ahead as planned in 2021, and discussions remain ongoing between the FIA, Formula 1 and all teams regarding further ways to make significant cost savings. Regulations due to take effect from the 2021 season will be postponed until 2022. It is a good thing there was unanimous agreement and the decision to push regulations extensds only to the technical regulations. Preparing for Portimão: Mike Talks Tyres, Tarmac, Set-Up and Simulations! Welcome to RACER's European Union Experience. The three-week factory shutdown that all teams have to adhere to in March/April means that the final approval process can be undertaken while teams have in effect paused any R&D work they may have started on their 2021 cars. The team bosses had discussed a delay earlier this week with the knowledge that they are all set to take a hit to their income without a full calendar of races this season, and with the global economy inevitably suffering. Following a conference call involving Formula 1, ... F1 postpones 2021 regulations Formula 1. Formula 1 has agreed to postpone the introduction of the planned 2021 technical regulations until 2022. Teams would then also continue to design their cars for the new regulations during the 2021 season under the new financial regulations, which include a cost cap. Nine had agreed, but Ferrari initially did not, and wanted to discuss the ramifications internally. 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Formula 1 has agreed to postpone the introduction of the planned 2021 technical regulations until 2022. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form without prior authorization. The FIA Postpone 2021 Regulations Until The 2022 Season Unsurprisingly, Formula 1 have officially announced the postponed of the technical shifts that were due to be instituted by the FIA in the 2021 regulations shift. By: SRO Motorsports Group, Porsche is celebrating back-to-back victories at the Total 24 Hours of Spa after a dramatic conclusion to this year’s contest saw ROWE (…), All contents copyright © 2020, Racer Media & Marketing, Inc. All rights reserved. Grosjean and Magnussen dropped by Haas F1, Grand Prix Greats – F1’s youngest-ever winners. "All teams expressed their support for the FIA and Formula 1 in their ongoing efforts to restructure the 2020 calendar as the global situation regarding COVID-19 develops. A statement from the FIA said: "Following unanimous agreement between the FIA, Formula 1 and all teams, the implementation of the Technical Regulations due to take effect from the 2021 season will be postponed until 2022. Dutch, Spanish and Monaco GPs postponed due to coronavirus, Ferrari rubbishes talk of F1 cars not being identical, Mercedes explains why it wanted Bottas on hard tyres, Norris says Stroll "doesn't seem to learn" after clash, Why history risks repeating itself for Mercedes’ star F1 junior, Jimmie Johnson, Ganassi announce Carvana sponsorship for 2021, Teruel MotoGP: Morbidelli wins from Suzuki's Rins and Mir, Verstappen: Perez "took himself out" in opening lap clash, Perez close to penalty after reprimand for Gasly move, Starting Grid for the Portuguese Grand Prix. Motorsport.com, F1 agrees to delay 2021 technical regulations, https://uk.motor1.com/news/405410/2021-technical-rules-postponed-2020/, Rolls-Royce’s illuminated Spirit Of Ecstasy banned by European Union, Hamilton 'humbled' by Schumacher’s family's gift, Tesla Model 3 nearly sideswiped: intentional road rage caught on cam, Guy Martin joins the EV movement with own Honda e. "All of these commitments will be referred to the relevant governing structures for final ratification.". The decision came in a phone conference today featuring team principals, Chase Carey and Ross Brawn of F1 and FIA president Jean Todt amid the continuing uncertainty caused by the coronavirus.