F2 Series organisers say the new car, which will be raced in the 2024, 2025 and 2026 seasons, is as close to an F1 car as possible in terms of safety and accessibility.
It is powered by a 3.4-litre turbocharged Mecachrome engine, and will comply with the FIA’s 2024 safety specification.
The championship also hopes the car will accommodate a wider range of sizes of drivers to improve accessibility, including for female racers.
The car completed a successful shakedown in July at the Varano circuit in Italy, with former F2 driver Tatiana Calderon at the wheel.
The development programme will continue across the remainder of the year, with several drivers, including 2022 F2 champion Felipe Drugovich, taking part.
One car will be delivered to teams before the end of December 2023, and the second car will be delivered in mid-January 2024.
Source: Autosport