Helmut Marko complained that the fact that Lewis Hamilton receives information over the radio is making life too easy for him.

Helmut Marko has complained that Lewis Hamilton receiving information over the radio is making life too easy for him.
The Austrian proposed a rule change after becoming frustrated with the amount of technical information Hamilton receives from his engineer Peter Bonnington over the radio.
Hamilton is not the only one who receives such information. In fact, Red Bull's Max Verstappen-Gianpiero Lambiase duo is considered one of the best on the grid, but Marko was annoyed by the Brit's conversations.
The Red Bull consultant called for a rule change that would limit the radio so that only the driver can talk, saying it's too easy at the moment.
"It's almost like being in auto school," Marko told . "You could limit it so it's one-way, only the driver would talk without getting technical support.
"It's something like, 'You lose five meters on the braking in turn 10 and the other driver goes around turn 3 a little slower' So a driver gets all this information and it makes his life easier."