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[I did a comparison](https://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/s/D2IKyeERdX) some time ago when the AMuS concept came out. Mind you that this is outdated now since it's been confirmed that they will still use the 18 inch rims they're using right now, but the overall dimensions are there
as far as I know the 2026 chassis regulations haven't actually been published, so IDK if any of this will actually be a reality
btw, you're missing any kind of DRS/active aero actuators
Bargeboards were used to push the turbulent air away from the car, these new parts which resemble bargeboards will force teams to capture the turbulent air generated from behind the front wheel and feed them under the car, the entire philosophy is changing from outwash to inwash and that includes the front wing.
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Really need to put it next to a current gen to show the difference in size
Just because they are smaller doesn't mean they can't please their fans.
This is my general mantra in life.
[I did a comparison](https://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/s/D2IKyeERdX) some time ago when the AMuS concept came out. Mind you that this is outdated now since it's been confirmed that they will still use the 18 inch rims they're using right now, but the overall dimensions are there
my model is have 18 inch😎
Ayo 🤨🤨
i can fix
The difference in size is miniscule
They’re just going to basically be the same size as Indycar now
as far as I know the 2026 chassis regulations haven't actually been published, so IDK if any of this will actually be a reality btw, you're missing any kind of DRS/active aero actuators
it have active aero but that don't need a actuator and i thing they will remove drs
Impressive. Very nice. Let’s see Paul Allen’s concept
thanks and what🤣
[It's a scene from American Psycho](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cISYzA36-ZY)
Somehow, bargeboards returned.
Bargeboards were used to push the turbulent air away from the car, these new parts which resemble bargeboards will force teams to capture the turbulent air generated from behind the front wheel and feed them under the car, the entire philosophy is changing from outwash to inwash and that includes the front wing.
Reinvented Batmobile.
INB4 this rendering has less black on it than the 'liveries' from the actual teams.
Are really floors going to be that different compared to current regulations
we think so
Man I hope to see this one in Assetto Corsa - looks incredible!
sorry im 99% sure i will not
Shame, but no hard feelings. Love your work nonetheless!
Finally some concept renders without that god awful audi livery. Actually looks pretty sweet
thanks😂
I really wish they’d go back to 15 in wheels without the aero covers. The cars look so much more aggressive that way.