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We shouldn’t be surprised that 2020’s Formula 1 launch cars are looking very similar to th

[Forward to a friend]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [RSS]( We shouldn’t be surprised that 2020’s Formula 1 launch cars are looking very similar to those that have raced before. A) Teams don’t want to give too much away before testing, never mind the first race and B) the big rule changes come next year. But the devil is in the F1 details, and whether it is Ferrari’s horns (which it appears to have stolen from the 2005 McLaren!) or Red Bull’s new slotted nose tip (which looks like the attachment hairdressers use to shave heads!) there’s always something to spot and work out what it’s trying to do. Or you can do what Renault did, and not launch a car at all. Which makes about as much sense as the time I asked Eddie Jordan 11 times whether he’d fired his technical director (which we both knew he had) and 11 times he replied “But this is his car”… Charles Bradley, Global Editor in Chief [motorsport.com]( E D I T O R ' S C H O I C E [Red Bull shows off its 2020 F1 car]( The Red Bull Formula 1 team has offered a first look at its 2020 car. J A K E B O X A L L - L E G G E [Tech analysis: What’s new on the Red Bull RB16]( Red Bull did its best not to give too many of its 2020 car's secrets away by releasing a single studio shot of the RB16. Even so, there's plenty to glean from that image about how it intends to become a proper F1 title contender once more. G I O R G I O P I O L A [Tech insight: What's behind new Red Bull nose]( Red Bull's new RB16 may look at first glance to be an evolution of last year's car, but there are some intriguing differences that will have grabbed the interest of rival teams. C H A R L E S B R A D L E Y [Gallery: Red Bull’s new RB16 up close and on track]( Red Bull revealed its 2020 Formula 1 World Championship challenger, the RB16, first online and then on track at Silverstone on Wednesday. Is this the car that can beat Ferrari and Mercedes? P A B L O E L I Z A L D E [Renault offers first glimpses of 2020 F1 car]( Renault has teased the first images of its 2020 Formula 1 challenger, which the French team says is an "evolution" of last year's RS19. Download the new Motorsport app today! Get all the lates news, photos, live coverage, insights and stats from your favorite racing series: Formula 1, MotoGP, WRC, Formula E, WEC, Indycar NASCAR and many more. Available on J A M I E K L E I N [Glickenhaus releases fresh images of Le Mans hypercar]( Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus has revealed new renders of the hypercar with which it hopes to contest the FIA World Endurance Championship and the Le Mans 24 Hours. P A B L O E L I Z A L D E [Chinese GP officially postponed over coronavirus outbreak]( The Chinese Grand Prix has been officially postponed by the FIA and Formula 1 due to the coronavirus outbreak in recent weeks. V A L E N T I N K H O R O U N Z H I Y [KTM 2020 gains "bigger than I imagined" - Espargaro]( KTM MotoGP rider Pol Espargaro says he "couldn't have imagined" the 2020 version of the RC16 bike would be such a major step forward compared to its predecessor. Received this email from a friend? Sign up to receive the INSIDER Newsletter from Motorsport.com which includes the latest news and inside views, direct from the experts. [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [RSS]( Copyright © 2020 Motorsport.com, Inc., All rights reserved. Top news of the week. Our mailing address is: Motorsport.com, Inc. 5972 NE 4th AvenueMiami, FL 33137 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. Copyright © MOTORSPORT NETWORK. All rights reserved.

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