Fernando Alonso Blasts ‘Poorly Chosen' F1 Radio Broadcasts
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Fernando Alonso reignites controversy over Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari team radio
Fernando Alonso has once again addressed the issue surrounding Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari brakes, taking aim at television broadcasters for their handling of team radio communications. The two-time world champion believes that not all team radio transmissions are “necessary” for public broadcast and that many are taken out of context, creating controversy without showing their “true implications.” Previously, at the Singapore Grand Prix, Alonso ha…
'Unnecessary and poorly chosen' - New driver backlash against F1 team radio
The team radio that Formula 1 broadcasts is too often "unnecessary and poorly chosen", according to the likes of two-time world champion Fernando Alonso.Alonso poked fun at F1's team radio broadcasts after the Singapore Grand Prix, where many of his in-race comments were broadcast. Those included Alonso sarcastically suggesting Isack Hadjar should get a "trophy for the hero of [the] race" for his aggressive defence against Alonso while nursing a…
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