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Alonso: Strange radio changes give driver less influence

Fernando Alonso has described the decision to reduce radio traffic communication between driver and team during a race as 'strange', suggesting it will have opposite of the desired effect to delegate more race influence to the driver. New regulations will see a restriction of information that can be distributed from the pit wall to the driver during a race, the intention being to introduce more 'driver instinct' into race strategies rather than have it mapped out by the teams using data. However, McLaren-Honda driver Alonso has played down its intended aim, suggesting it is 'strange' to be limiting communication in an increasingly technological age and questioning whether it will have its...
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