A vision for Formula One's future is starting to emerge after the FIA and FOM outlined their proposal for the sport's next set of engine regulations. Ever since F1 came under new ownership in January, fans and teams have been waiting to see which direction the sport will take, and Tuesday's announcement represents the first piece of that puzzle falling into place. Existing contracts within the sport mean 2021 is the target season for F1's new dawn, giving the sport a workable timeframe without the temptation for knee-jerk reactions along the way.
Pushing aside the politics
It should be noted that Formula One's regulations have been in a constant state of flux since its inaugural season in 1950.