Do the modern cars really need to be as long as they are? I know there are aero reasons, but are there any mechanical or crash structure packaging reasons? The cars have been getting longer, especially since 2009, and this year's rules will make them longer again.
A 1991 Ferrari 643 was 4400mm long, with a 2881mm wheelbase.
A 2000 Williams FW22 was 4540mm long, with a 3140mm wheelbase.
A 2009 Toyota TF109 was 4636mm long.
A 2016 Mercedes W07 was 5067mm long with a 3411mm wheelbase.
4400mm is a little longer than a current Vauxhall/Opel Astra or Ford Focus. 5067mm is around the length of a BMW 7 series or Mercedes S-Class.
Dear FIA, Mr Brawn, Mr Chase. Let's have a limit on car length as well as width and height. As long as the mechanicals and crash structures fit, get the cars down to around 4500mm long again. Give Mr Newey & co a problem to solve, rather than stretching the car to 5 metres to get around it. They'll look better for it IMO.