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Mercedes want a re-think on radio ban

Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff has called for a re-think on the radio communications ban that robbed Lewis Hamilton of a chance to fight for a podium finish in Sunday’s European Grand Prix. His Mercedes teammate and championship leader Nico Rosberg won the race, but both drivers had problems with incorrect engine settings. Starting from pole, Rosberg was able to fix his issue relatively swiftly, but Hamilton struggled for 12 laps. “I think we want to see drivers racing each other,” he said. “The cars are very complicated and obviously very sophisticated technology-wise. I think we need to look at the rules. “It's not that I'm complaining. It’s the same for everybody and I...
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