Williams technical director Pat Symonds has become the latest Formula One chief to call for a rethink of team radio restrictions, saying the current system has the potential to breed negligence.Mercedes became the first team to fall foul of the new regulations after the stewards added 10 seconds to Nico Rosbergs race time at the British Grand Prix for a radio call relating to a gearbox issue. The incident has reignited the debate over the radio restrictions, which are designed to prevent engineers from coaching the drivers from the pit wall.Symonds believes the restrictions go too far and says engineers need to be able to warn drivers of potential issues on the car, such as Sergio Perezs brake failure at the Austrian Grand Prix.On the pitwall, we know our rules pretty well -- and normally when something happens, we know what to do, Symonds said. With this, every single race, theres a debate that goes on in the pit lane, oh, we shouldnt do this, what are we going to do?Poor old Perez in Austria, how ridiculous. Youre going to do tens of thousands of pounds worth of damage to the car, because you cant tell a guy his brakes are about to fail? Thats negligent. Its not just wrong, its negligent.We have debated the very situation Perez found himself in and we said that if thats the case, well tell the driver to stop, we dont care about a penalty, were not going to risk injuring a driver.Symonds believes the rules need to be revised to allow engineers to talk drivers through some of the more complicated procedures on the car.I dont like it. To me its a team sport and we should work together. If people really do object to us coaching the drivers, I can live with that, but helping them manage the systems? I really dont think thats a problem.But where do you draw the line? 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Yorkshire will host the 2019 UCI Road World Championships, UCI president Brian Cookson has announced.The management committee of the UCI, cyclings world governing body, met in Doha on Wednesday during the 2016 Road World Championships.And Yorkshire -- which in 2014 hosted the Tour de France Grand Depart and has subsequently twice held a three-day stage race -- was chosen to host the 2019 event.The 2017 Road World Championships take place in Bergen, Norway and the 2018 event is hosted by Innsbruck-Tirol, Austria, and Yorkshire stated its desire to host the next available event before being selected on Wednesday.Yorkshires formal bid -- submitted by national governing body British Cycling and made in partnership with Welcome to Yorkshire, funding body UK Sport and the Government -- was announced in August by Prime Minister Theresa May.Racing would take place in North, South, East and West Yorkshire, Welcome to Yorkshire chief executive Sir Gary Verity has said, with decisions over the race routes for the week-long event to be made in conjunction with the UCI.Cookson said: The UCI management committee is pleased to award the UCI Road World Championships to Yorkshire in 2019.The county has proved it is a fitting host for road cyclings leading annual event and we are sure there will be world-class crowds to match.The 2014 Tour began in Leeds, with another stage start in Yoork and finishes in Harrogate and Sheffield.ddddddddddddVerity said: We have got the scenery, the crowds, and the warm welcome, and we are sure the worlds best riders will love the challenging roads we have to offer.The Government will underwrite the Road World Championships with £24 million of investment while UK Sport will provide £3m of National Lottery funding for the event.British Cycling negotiated a £15m package of nationwide investment alongside the bid, to further develop cycling facilities and grow participation.This funding will provide for 27 purpose-built cycle-sport facilities across the disciplines.Many of these would be closed-road circuits - for riding away from motor vehicles - but there would also be outdoor velodromes, BMX tracks and mountain bike trails.British Cycling chief executive Ian Drake said: To get £15m to invest in cycle sport facilities is massive and will truly leave a lasting legacy for this event.While weve been building dozens of new facilities over the last decade, this is an opportunity to ensure that every area of Britain has close access to a closed-road circuit, velodrome, BMX track or mountain bike trail.This is transformational for the sport and will inspire thousands of people to take up cycling. 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