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anyone notice in the 2014 regs that the maximum nose height has been reduced from 550 to 185mm?

that combined with other changes should see the cars look significantly better.

Fyp.

is the nose reg change actually happening? I remember reading conflicting stories

be fcuking great news though

It's real.

It's damn real.

http://scarbsf1.com/blog1/2013/07/08/2014-rules-first-look/

Early 00 cars are ugly in my view. You have to go back another 10 years to get the best looking. The 2008 cars were a joke with crap hanging off every working surface. Still one of the best lookign cars, defiitely from the best looking era (close 2nd is Lola F5000 cars :) )

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Yep...was a thing of beauty...if only Prost had beaten that Brazillian hack in it!

But that was Ferrari in its proper state - too busy fighting each other to win anything.

But yes F1 cars looked alot better before they narrowed the track width. A 640, an FW14 (I prefer an FW13B, but anyway), an MP 4/5, even the Lotus 107 (in Castrol colours) and the early Jordans. But the Tyrrell 020 was a peach.

Anyway they should bring back titanium skid plates now so people can get their Type 98T on in qualifying.

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