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A good article, with great pictures of the teams internal packaging, and also some other technical aspects, across its 11 pages.
http://en.f1i.com/magazine/magazine-tech...-cars.html
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https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/longe...9/4326760/
Why longer wheelbase cars could be the F1 trend in 2019.
Formula 1's top teams could converge towards longer wheelbase concepts with their 2019 designs as an unintended consequence of a higher fuel allowance.
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Yeah, seen a few suggest longer wheelbases will be the norm. Ferrari and Mercedes have gone that way, and I figure RBR will go that way too. Also think rake will be a thing too in 2019, it's a way to maintain downforce and consistent flow. It'll be interesting to see the 2019 cars.