F1 eyes 2025 rules tweak to combat 50% drop in key aero metric

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Formula 1 chiefs are ready to act on aero changes for 2025 to help reverse a dramatic drop in the ability of cars to follow each other, Motorsport.com can reveal.

In the wake of complaints from a number of drivers that the current generation of cars is getting as difficult to race as close to each other as the previous rules set, it has emerged that the FIA has already been alerted to the situation.

With the situation unlikely to improve into next year, being too late for changes to be imposed on teams now, the FIA is evaluating tweaks for 2025. "With the 2022 single-seaters, there was only a 20% reduction in load. But now we are at about 35%. Surely there has been a worsening and, on this point, Carlos is right. We have identified what we should act on."

"It is clear we no longer have the advantage of 2022 and, therefore, we know that there is work to be done."

 

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