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Radio clampdown will not stop clever strategies, claims FIA

The FIA insists that Formula 1's radio clampdown will not bring about the demise of teams being able to use clever strategy to help win races. Ahead of a much tougher stance on team communication to drivers, there have been some concerns that the new limits will mean that there is no opportunity any more for mid-race strategic changes to be discussed. Fernando Alonso was one driver who suspected that the rules tweak would not be a good thing. “You will follow what the team information was given to you two hours before the race,” he said.  "With stopping laps, the managing of the tyres, the managing of the brakes, whatever you need to do – there is no more time to talk about that...
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