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Rosberg sees bright side of radio ban

SINGAPORE, Sept 19, 2014 (AFP) - Nico Rosberg believes Formula One's ban on 'driver coaching' radio communications may give him an advantage in his title battle with Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton. As the pair prepared for Friday's free practice for this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix, the championship leading German said that the clampdown - modified overnight - might give him a chance to out-think the Briton, who is 22 points behind him in the title race. "It is the right way for the sport to go because it makes the racing pure," said Rosberg, in his column in the Daily Mail. "For example, earlier this season when I was trying to...
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