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Watson: Rosberg to gain from new radio rules

– Ex-Formula 1 driver John Watson says he is expecting championship leader Nico Rosberg to gain an advantage over Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton as a result of the radio traffic clampdown.From this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix, information about car or driver performance will be banned from pit-to-car radio messages and pit boards, with further restrictions to come at the following Japanese round.Watson feels it would have been more suitable for governing body the FIA to delay the regulation change until the start of the 2015 campaign, arguing that certain drivers will find the transition much easier than others."The timing is not reasonable. It would have been appropriate...
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