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T-wings banned for 2018 F1 but shark fins staying

class="left relative"> 0 SHARES FacebookTwitterSubscribe The shark fins are staying, but F1 fans can wave goodbye to unseemly ‘T-wings' in 2018. That is the news out of Singapore with regards to tweaks to the 2018 technical regulations. It had been rumoured that the ‘shark fins' would go as well, but Auto Motor und Sport reports that the engine cover appendages will still be on the cars next year. But what is going are the T-wings, such as the unseemly version seen on the Force India in Singapore. 'We call our solution here the Stegosaurus,' laughed Force India technical boss Andy Green. Also banned for 2018 are the so-called ‘monkey seats', with the changes...
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