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FIA adopts ‘liberal approach’ to radio comms
- Updated: July 28, 2016
Formula 1 has decided to relax the ban on radio communications in a bid to improve the show for the fans.
The sport has come in for criticism of late regarding the ban on radio communication.
While some drivers, such as Lewis Hamilton in Azerbaijan and Sergio Perez in Austria, were left to flounder and in the latter case even crash when they had car troubles, others such as Nico Rosberg and Jenson Button were penalised for …
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