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Formula One To Get Interesting With Fuel Refuelling & Other Changes
Formula One currently is not the most interesting motorsport on offer. Over the years it has lost its charm and complete domination over particular teams has further ruined fans experience.
Officials are planning on various changes to make it interesting and competitive once again. Formula One Strategy Group has planned a few changes that will take effect from 2017 season.
The biggest and most interesting change will be that of refuelling cars. Teams will still have a limited amount of fuel, however, they can play with fuel levels increasing different strategies.
They will also promote increased weight reduction, along with improved aerodynamic package. The cars will also use wider tyres, all of which will contribute to faster laps times.
According to us the biggest change will be higher revving engines. This will bring back the sound that has been heavily criticised in recent times. This too will be changed for 2017 championship.
None of these changes have been approved, however, it has been expressed to F1 Commission and FIA World Motor Sport Council. We hope all these changes are implemented as it would surely make it more interesting.
Do let us know in the comment section what changes you would like to see in Formula One? Are you happy with these changes or would like to see more improvements?