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Vettel slams revised radio rules as ‘joke’

Former world champion Sebastian Vettel has slammed Formula One’s decision to tighten radio rules, saying that drivers and teams should be free to say whatever they want to each other during a race. “All the radio issues we’ve had, I think it’s a joke,” the Ferrari driver told reporters on Thursday during preparations for this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix.
The governing International Automobile Federation’s (FIA) Formula One race director Charlie Whiting issued a “technical directive” to teams on Wednesday to clarify what they are allowed to tell their drivers over the radio. According to the document, teams can inform a driver about concerns with their vehicle but “any message of this sort must include an irreversible instruction to enter the pits to rectify the problem or to retire the car”.
The fresh directive also underlined that the radio restrictions will not apply if a car is in the pitlane, whereas earlier they kicked in as soon as the vehicle left the garage.
The clarification came after Nico Rosberg, who had help from Mercedes in getting around gearbox gremlins at this month’s British Grand Prix, was found to be in breach of the rule barring teams from giving drivers assistance over the radio.
A week earlier, Force India’s Sergio Perez crashed out on the last lap of the Austrian Grand Prix with brake problems because the team felt the rules prevented them from informing the Mexican of the issue.
German Vettel, 29, said curbing radio transmissions was the wrong way to go, given the technological complexity of modern-day cars, and called for the restrictions to be lifted.
“It’s not our mistake, as in the drivers, that the cars are so complicated these days that they need a big manual and a steering wheel full of buttons to operate it,” the four-time world champion said.
Triple world champion Lewis Hamilton, however, brushed off the change, saying it “doesn’t make any difference to me” while teammate Rosberg said he did not have an opinion on it.

Ricciardo eager to get the ball rolling
Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo is raring to turn the tables on teammate Max Verstappen in tomorrow’s Hungarian Grand Prix after taking recent results on the chin. Verstappen, 18, was promoted from Red Bull’s junior team Toro Rosso ahead of May’s Spanish Grand Prix and the Dutch driver then triumphed on his debut, becoming the sport’s youngest grand prix winner. He has out-raced Ricciardo, one of the most highly-rated drivers on the grid, in the last two races with two second places.
“I’m aware he’s done very well and he’s had the win and the podiums,” said the Australian, who beat four-time champion Sebastian Vettel in his first season at Red Bull before the German left for Ferrari. “You don’t like getting beaten but I think at the same time... if it’s just he was better on that day or he worked better with the engineers and he set the car up better, then you just have to take it on the chin and move forward.”
Verstappen has finished ahead of the Australian in four of the six races they have driven together, and has finished on the podium three times compared to a sole rostrum result for Ricciardo this season.

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