![]() ![]() Rosberg: Gearbox problem I have a gearbox…. When Mercedes detected that the transmission had failure they contacted the FIA to ask if they were allowed to inform Rosberg of what steps to take, permission was given and and the following exchange was had: What was said by Rosberg’s engineer at Silverstone was deemed to have been outside what was allowable. Those are the things that generally I think people like to hear.”Īt least two technical directives detailing what is an is not allowed to be said during a race have been issued and they are quite specific in what is allowed. You’ll still get what I would call the juicy content – if someone has done something silly on track, the driver can call him an idiot and all that sort of stuff. ![]() But the driver is allowed to say anything he wants – there’s no restrictions in what he says it’s what the team can say to him. That’s fundamentally what we want to cut out. “We heard many, many complaints from viewers who were a bit fed up of hearing the continual engineering assistance the driver was getting. Simple as that, really” the FIA’s Charlie Whiting told the press at the start of the season. “What we’re trying to do is to make sure the driver is driving the car on his own, that he’s not being told how to drive the car. Ultimately this cost the Finnish/German/Monegasque a ten second penalty and with it his second position finish in the race.Īt the start of the 2016 season the FIA clamped down on pit to car radio as it was felt that the drivers were getting far too much assistance from the engineers on the pit wall. But even before the race had ended the radio communications were under investigation by the race stewards. After some feedback from the pitwall, Rosberg was able to continue in the race and crossed the line in second position. The exact nature of this failure is not yet clear but initially saw the car stick in 7th gear (like all 2016 F1 cars the W07 has an 8 speed ‘box), then Rosberg was able to get out of 7th and radioed in to his team to report the issue. Towards the end of the 2016 British Grand Prix Nico Rosberg’s Mercedes W07 suffered a failure in his transmission. ![]()
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