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Boullier questions 'strange' Red Bull message

McLaren Racing Director Eric Boullier believes Red Bull used coded radio messages during the Singapore Grand Prix. The FIA announced a major clampdown on radio transmissions that help with car or driver performance ahead of the race weekend at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. However, some of the restrictions were relaxed before FP1 on Friday but coaching in terms of where the driver was losing time, where to brake and how to corner quicker, among other things, remained banned. Teams tried to best to avoid giving advice on Sunday, but Red Bull at one stage told Daniel Ricciardo, who had a problem with his battery, that "avoiding exit kerbs may help the problem with the car"....
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