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In a series of beautiful renderings, talented artist Antonio Paglia has delivered his personal vision of tomorrow's Formula 1 cars.
Paglia gives his take on how designs could evolve by 2025, after the introduction of F1's new set of regulations in 2021.
The industrial designer who has collaborates with Ferrari, Ducati and MV Agusta is going for a low, aerodynamic profile with large wheels and a transparent canopy which, we'll admit, looks so much better than next year's disliked 'Halo'.
Just to add a familiar touch to his renderings, Paglia has liveried several cars in some famous F1 colors from the past.
We can only hope that F1's future embodies such impressive styling, and hopefully some loud noise and close racing to go with it!
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