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Force India frustrated with ‘ridiculous' radio rules

Force India are the latest to label F1's radio rules 'ridiculous', after Nico Rosberg was informed of a gearbox problem in Britain but Sergio Perez crashed in Austria due to brake failure. Last time out at Silverstone, Mercedes courted controversy when they assisted Rosberg with a gearbox problem. The German was handed a 10-second penalty, although that for his engineer Tony Ross advising him on how to avoid a repeat issue. The incident added to Force India's frustration as, one race earlier in Austria, they were banned from letting Perez know that he was facing an imminent brake failure. He crashed. Force India COO Otmar Szafnauer told Motorsport.com: “I personally think it is...
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