Botswana Guardian

Formula 1 teams should open communicat­ions

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Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff says that teams should open up internal radio communicat­ions in order to entertain the public.

An outwardly uneventful race in Belgium, along with Lewis Hamilton’s continued dominance of the 2020 season have led to some disappoint­ment among fans, with Mercedes looking odds-on to win both championsh­ips

Wolff believes that there is more drama during a race in the Mercedes garage than people might suspect, with concerns about reliabilit­y and so on.

He believes that putting that across to the public by allowing broadcast of internal discussion­s that do not involve the driver would be good for the show.

“I understand what the fans say,” he said when asked about the procession­al nature of races by Autosport.

“And there are some races which are not very entertaini­ng, and then there are others which are the contrary.

“I think it would be too easy to say there are good football games and there are bad football games, but as a matter of fact, nobody wants to see a team running away with the championsh­ip.

“We always doubt, we don’t really believe that we are running away with the championsh­ip, and obviously there is a lot more drama that is happening behind the curtains, getting parts ready, having engines fail on dynos, trying to bring upgrades to the track last minute, and then like today, all the worries around making it to the end on a one-stop.

“I think what we should look at is making those communicat­ions available to the fans, that they can really follow the action and see what’s going on on the intercoms.

“And if that is available, if every team would open up, I think maybe that could be an additional way of enhancing the entertainm­ent factor.”

Wolff is also confident that upcoming races at new venues for F1, or tracks that have not been used for many years, will add some excitement to the championsh­ip.

Mugello, Nurburgrin­g, Portimao, Imola and Turkey have all been added to the 2020 schedule, while the second Bahrain race will be held on the short outer circuit.

“I think Mugello is an unbelievab­le race track that I know from my time [as a driver],” he said.

“It will be very exciting to see F1 cars there. “I’m looking forward to going to Portimao, up and down - again, a very entertaini­ng place, could be a very entertaini­ng place.

“And then coming back to the iconic Imola too, and then Turkey, and Bahrain.

“A lot of changes coming towards us, and I hope that they will increase the entertainm­ent factor.”

 ??  ?? TRANSPAREN­CY…Mercedes F1 team is calling for radio communicat­ions to be beamed live to racing fans
TRANSPAREN­CY…Mercedes F1 team is calling for radio communicat­ions to be beamed live to racing fans

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