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FIA wants to intervene before 2023: 'Visibility is now severely restricted'

The FIA wants to make rear-view mirrors mandatory by 2023. Since the start of the season, drivers have been complaining that they can see very little with the new cars. The FIA plans to intervene next season. Article continues under ad Drivers have been reporting since the start of the season that visibility is limited in the new cars. "Three quarters of the visibility, the area diagonally behind the drivers, is severely restricted", reports FIA technical chief Nikolas Tombazis to Auto, Motor und Sport. The FIA therefore wants to intervene to improve safety. New design not yet a success The FIA has asked the teams to test new versions of the mirror. Mercedes tested a larger...
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