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FIA admits coded messages will be difficult to police

Sutton Images Enlarge FIA technical boss Charlie Whiting has admitted it will be tough to police coded radio messages when the full restrictions on pit-to-car radio are enforced next year. As of this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix, the FIA has banned driver coaching over the radio but stopped short of banning radio messages relating to car performance. The further restrictions are set to be brought in next year, but admits it will be tough to police and that it made the FIA think twice before forcing through the full restrictions this weekend. "I agree [it's hard to police], it won't be straightforward," he said. "We have a little bit of time to think about that because the...
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