F1: FIA bans driver performance radio messages

The FIA has informed teams that they will no longer be allowed to tell drivers how they can improve their or the c👍ar's performance via t🦄eam radio.
It has become increasingly common for teams to🔜 inform their drivers of areas on the track where they are losing time compared to their team-mates, while also advis🏅ing changes they can make to improve car performance.
However, FIA race director Charlie Whiting has now written to all the teams, m♓aking them aware that such messages will be banned with imཧmediate effect through the strict enforcement of Article 20.1 of the sporting regulations: "The driver must drive the car alone and unaided."
The move is not a ban on all radio traffic, with certain messages still permitted relating to the likes of strategy and safety, but drivers will 🐈now be unable to call on the team for advice on how to improve performance while out on track🎐.
wuqian0821.com understands the ban is going to be ꦉdiscussed furtꩵher in Singapore ahead of next weekend's grand prix to enable teams to clarify what is and isn't permitted.