Formula 2’s new 2018 car has been unveiled ahead of this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix.
The series, which was formerly known as GP2, has used the same car since 2011 but a new model will be introduced for next season, for a new three-year cycle.
The car, designed by Dallara, will feature Pirelli tyres, the Drag Reduction System and the Halo head protection device.
It also has a 3.4 litre V6 turbo engine, bringing it a step closer to Formula 1.
"I am very pleased to be able to present our new car for the next three year cycle of the FIA Formula 2 Championship," said CEO Bruno Michel.
"Our focus has always been on providing a powerful, safe and challenging car which will encourage overtaking, and thanks to the new aerodynamics package we believe this car will both enhance racing and provide even more entertainment for our fans.
"Our philosophy has always been to match this with cost control for the teams, and we believe the F2 2018 will continue to limit operational costs and provide an attractive package to our teams.
"Finally, and most importantly, the F2 2018 matches the very latest F1 safety standards: we have a strong track record on safety, and this was a principle focus during the design process.
"I believe that the F2 2018 is the right car for the next stage of our championship, while also providing a worthy race car for the final step of the motorsport ladder for our drivers hoping to achieve their ultimate ambition: a race seat in F1."






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