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Rosberg dismisses Hamilton's radio complaints

Nico Rosberg insists restrictions to the use of team radios should not be changed, despite recent complaints from team-mate Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton’s frustration was born out of the fact he could not seek advice from his Mercedes crew on how to change an engine mode during the Grand Prix of Europe at Baku. The Brit has argued that the ruling has become a safety issue and has been backed by Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel and McLaren’s Fernando Alonso. Rosberg, however, suffered from a similar problem but was able to change the setting on his way to winning the race and opening a 24-point lead over Hamilton, believes it is up to the drivers to cope with situations from the...
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