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Originally Posted by astroron
Hamilton, Rosberg,Ricciardo.
Wow, exciting time tomorrow night.
Seven times one two pole for Mercedes this year.
Bring it on. 
Cheers 
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Hi Ron,
It was a cracker. At the end of Q3 I was wondering whether Ricciardo was
going to manage a second timed lap before the chequered flag fell.
The roar of the crowd was great to hear when he was momentarily P1.
Only 7/1000ths of a second between HAM and ROS and they even managed a
handshake.
There is an article over at the BBC by Andrew Benson stating that the FIA
backtracked on the ban on radioing advice on the car's systems. The ban
on driving advice still applies. The ban on systems advice will not come
into play now until the start of 2015.
See
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/formula1/29276492
Ecclestone said he was behind the ban.
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Originally Posted by Bernie Ecclestone
"The drivers are all happy it's gone. They drive the cars, they should know what's wrong and right.
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But Massa had something else to say about that.
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Originally Posted by Andrew Benson reporting at BBC F1
Williams's Felipe Massa rejected Ecclestone's claim that all the drivers backed the change.
"Maybe he spoke to the drivers from the '80s, who do not know what it is like to drive these cars," the Brazilian said. "I'm completely against it. It's something they could have done professionally.
"The cars are very complicated, and this is not related to driving. If the settings are wrong, you cannot do two laps before the car fails.
"If it stays like this, there will be a big fight in the drivers' briefing (with FIA race director Charlie Whiting on Friday)."
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Article here :-
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/formula1/29254082