SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Formula One has back-tracked on a planned clampdown on radio and pitboard messages for reasons of fairness but remains determined to end driver 'coaching' during races, the world governing body said on Friday.
Teams will be allowed to send messages relating to car performance in Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix but from next season they will follow those concerning driver performance onto the banned list.
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