The new Dallara SF19 chassis brings a complete overhaul to one of the fastest single-seater series outside Formula One. But compared to its global counterpart, which updates its chassis every year, Super Formula’s chassis was doing it’s fifth. The SF19 is completely different from the SF14. Dallara designed it with a shorter wheelbase and a bigger aerodynamic accent on underfloor generating rather than with its wing. This should ensure tighter competition in 2019.
Visual changes are obvious, as the rear wing sits lower down and leans farther back, and special winglets have been added to the sidepods. The most obvious feature is, of course, the introduction of the much discussed halo device.
Weight has always been Super Formula’s strong suit, and with the SF19, it’s no different. A kerb weight of around 660 kg makes it more than 50 kgs lighter than a Formula One car, and also makes it the lightest high-output single seater.