FIA enforces restictions to radio communication during F1 Grands Prix

Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg of Germany, foreground, drives off the track while his teammate Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain overtakes him during the Italian Formula One Grand Prix at the Monza racetrack, in Monza, Italy, Sunday, Sept. 7, 2014. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni) (The Associated Press)

The FIA has decided to ban all radio transmissions that help with car or driver performances at Formula One grands prix.

F1 race director Charlie Whiting has sent a letter to all teams to say that messages from drivers asking for advice, or from teams informing their drivers about the best options to make gains on the track, would no longer be tolerated.

Whiting's directive states that "in order to ensure the requirements of Article 20.1 of the F1 sporting regulations are respected at all times, the FIA intends to rigorously enforce this regulation with immediate effect."

The ban does not target advice given on pit-stop strategies or safety issues.