F1 Commission agrees to 2027 rule tweaks during London meeting

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F1 Commission agrees to 2027 rule tweaks during London meeting
Summary

The Formula 1 Commission convened in London on June 2 to discuss future regulations and agreed on several tweaks for the 2027 season. Key decisions included minor adjustments to aerodynamic and bodywork components following the introduction of new cars for 2026. Additionally, the proposal to increase pre-season testing days from three to four was approved. Changes to Testing of Previous Cars (TPC) rules regarding testing venues were also outlined. These regulatory adjustments are pending formal approval from the FIA World Motor Sport Council.

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  • F1 Commission meeting held in London on June 2
  • Agreed on aerodynamic and bodywork modification for 2027
  • Pre-season test days will increase from three to four
  • Testing venue regulations for previous cars were revised
  • Changes subject to FIA World Motor Sport Council approval
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F1 President and CEO Stefano Domenicali and FIA Single-Seater Director Nikolas Tombazis chaired a meeting of the Formula 1 Commission in London on Tuesday, in which various topics were discussed.

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