After the meeting between the Formula 1-Strategy Group and the Formula 1-Commission in Paris, last Tuesday, the FIA presented the plans for the Formula 1-regulations for 2019 and 2021.

From next season onwards, drivers are allowed to have 110 kilos of fuel on board as opposed to the 105 kilos currently. This will ensure that the drivers don’t need to save, or save less, fuel during a Grand Prix. Also, from next year onwards, the weight of the drivers will not be included in the minimum weight of the car. Lighter drivers now have an advantage because the weight deficit can be added to the car in strategic places as extra ballast to meet the minimum weight requirement.

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