Formula 1 is considering altering the current aero designs for the 2019 season, according to Auto Motor und Sport. The current set of complex aerodynamic regulations were introduced last season which heavily boosted downforce from the year before.

But now there are reports that increasing complexity in the detail around the sidepods and rear wing endplates in particular is making it hard for teams to place legible sponsor logos. Therefore, it seems the teams, the FIA and Liberty are working on a new plan for 2019.

The now familiar aerodynamic ‘slots’ will be banned, bargeboards will be made smaller, and other ideas are being studied: “A vote will be taken on which proposal to adopt at a strategy meeting in April,” correspondent Michael Schmidt said.

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