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Former MotoGP driver is in favour of abolishing pit radio

If it is up to former MotoGP driver Stefan Bradl, the pit radios in Formula 1 should be abolished. Bradl prefers that the drivers to make the decisions themselves. How races get better It's a controversial topic, especially after last weekend in which the two Haas drivers both received a ten-second penalty after receiving driver aids over the team radio during the warm-up lap. As a result, Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen made a clever pit stop even before the race started to switch from intermediate tyres to slicks. "I want the drivers to win. Of course the team is one of them, but I want the drivers to have the lead and decide", said Bradl at ServusTV. "In MotoGP the...
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