Could Ferrari's F1 concept become reality?
Ferrari's F1 concept design has caused a stir, but could the sport really go in that direction? CRAIG SCARBOROUGH answers that and several other key questions about the idea
How to make Formula 1 more exciting is high up the agenda for the FIA and teams, and as well as headline-grabbing initiatives such as the push for 1000bhp engines, there is a major focus on car aesthetics.
Ferrari has thrust that debate into the public domain by releasing a 'concept' drawing of a proposal for a future F1 car.
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