Although a sports boss Red Bulla, Helmut Marko, radio communication between racers and command desks is best banned, however, by fans Formula 1 more than obviously enthusiastic about it.
Because often this one word exchange hints at how the race could develop, communication - especially from racers - is often very emotional and for the fans, it’s fascinating. So it’s no wonder they want more than that. So do I Toto wolff, team boss Mercedes. The Austrian put the idea of fully opening up the radio links of all the teams to the discussion. Just as this has been the case for years in American racing sport. "Although it seems as if we are rushing lightly to the next title, dramas that are hidden from the public are also taking place here. I think we should consider whether it would not be good to completely open up communication between racers and technicians."
In Austrian as an argument he also cites more and more recently boring races. "It is precisely in one-stop races, which at first glance may not be so interesting and fun, that it would actually show that there are really exciting discussions behind the scenes. I think opening up conversations between racers and technicians would increase the fun factor of Formula 1.”This proposal Wolff it’s nothing new, but so far most teams have always been against the idea.