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Vettel: Radio restrictions are a joke

After Lewis Hamilton slammed the FIA for the radio restrictions implemented this year in Formula 1, and now Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel has agreed with him, calling it a joke. Hamilton was angered by the fact that his Mercedes team couldn’t help discover which engine mode he should be in during the European Grand Prix. He also said that it could have been a dangerous situation as he kept on looking at his steering wheel. Before the season commenced, the FIA issued stricter rules on radio communication in an effort to make the races more exciting with the drivers driving the car ‘alone and unaided’. Quadruple World Champion Vettel said after the race in Baku that he saw no benefit...
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