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Massa says radio instructions in F1 is nothing new

Veteran Felipe Massa has defended the radio instructions given to drivers from the pitwall in the hybrid V6 turbo era of Formula 1. As the sport analyses what is turning off fans, some are arguing that the sport should push ahead with its plans to further limit the exchange of information between the pitwall and the supposed ‘heroes' at the racing wheel. But Williams driver Massa insists little has changed over the years, except that the radio transmissions are now aired publicly on television. 'When before nothing was heard (on television),' he told UOL Esporte, 'it was exactly the same. The things that the drivers asked and the way the team works with the driver was not much...
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