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Fernando Alonso’s taken a fresh shot at the way F1 broadcasts drivers’ radio messages and got support from peers too. But he’s just too good to censor
Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso criticized Formula 1’s team radio broadcasts as “unnecessary and poorly chosen.” After the Singapore Grand Prix, where many of his in-race comments were aired, Alonso poked fun at the broadcasts, including jokingly suggesting a trophy for another driver’s performance. His frustration with the transmission being broadcasted included sarcastic and expletive-laden remarks, questioning the safety of driving with no brakes. Alonso expressed his discontent with the misunderstanding and lack of context in broadcasting private conversations during races, emphasizing the need for improvement in the sport. Despite drivers like Alonso disliking the broadcasts, they play a crucial role in enhancing the viewing experience and should continue providing insights and entertainment for fans.






