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Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo and team principal Christian Horner have called for Formula One to impose tougher track-limits deterrents.Large asphalt run-off areas are now commonplace at most F1 circuits on the calendar, but Ricciardo and Horner believe such run-off areas do not punish drivers for making a mistake. The debate was fuelled following separate incidents at the Mexican Grand Prix, where Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen both ran wide into Turn 1 but were able to maintain position without suffering immediate consequences.Im a fan of gravel traps, and stuff like that, because it is a proper deterrent, Ricciardo said. Even if you get through the gravel trap, still at some good speed and you maybe dont lose a whole lot of time, you have still got stuff in your radiators or stones on your tyres, so there is more of a penalty.I dont like how a driver can defend, lock up, make a mistake while defending, and then cut through and continue. The first corner with Lewis, I didnt think that was right. The start of the race is a crucial moment, and a mistake like that with so many cars around, you should pay more of a price.While Hamiltons moment on the grass at Turns 1 and 2 was not investigated, Verstappen received a five-second time penalty after the race for gaining an advantage by running wide in his defence of Sebastian Vettel, who vented his fury with a series of expletive radio messages.The FIA has imposed track limits and applied subsequent penalties at some circuits this however, but has decided against doing so at other races. F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone had suggested erecting artificial walls around corners in order to solve the problem by preventing drivers from simply running wide. Agreeing with Ricciardo, Horner feels asphalt run-off areas allow for too much interpretation.Bernies view is put a wall there, which is probably one end of the spectrum, he said. But I definitely think theres an argument for a gravel trap because if you end up in the gravel you either lose an enormous amount of time or youre out of the race.It remains too open to interpretation because why was Maxs move any different to Lewis at the chicane in Monte Carlo or Lewis on lap one here? Youre leaving it constantly up to stewards interpretation on individual events. If theres a gravel trap there they pay the price, its as simple as that. Candido Ramirez Jersey . Roman Josi had a goal and an assist to lead the Predators to a 4-1 victory over the Dallas Stars on Monday night. Jesus Molina Jersey ., for the next three years with the signings on Monday of Daryl Townsend and Michael Carter. http://www.mexiconationalshop.us/Rodolfo-Pizarro-Mexico-Jersey-Soccer/ . Siddikur, whose previous win on the circuit came in Brunei three years ago, finished his bogey-free round with a birdie on the 18th for a total of 17-under 199. Indias Shiv Chowrasia, who has finished runner-up in this tournament twice, was in second place after a 66. Alfredo Talavera Jersey . White came in fourth place in the event. He was the two-time defending gold medallist. The gold medal went to Swiss snowboarder Iouri Podladtchikov. Rafael Marquez Mexico Jersey . According the Toronto Star, a knee injury will keep Sundin out of the lineup, which includes former teammates Gary Roberts, Darcy Tucker, Tie Domi and Curtis Joseph. Who will win each pool in the Champions Cup? Ahead of Fridays start, we give you the essential run down ahead of round one of Europes premier tournament.Pool 1Teams:?Racing 92, Leicester Tigers, Glasgow Warriors, MunsterForm: Top 14 champions Racing 92 have started the season slowly and are currently in 11th in the French top flight but with players like Dan Carter, Juan Imhoff and Johan Goosen in their ranks, they know what it takes to produce the goods on the biggest stage. Glasgow and Munster are seventh and third in the PRO12 respectively but both will be hopeful of getting through the pool. And Leicester, who have won the title two times, are fourth in the Premiership but have the supremely talented Matt Toomua in their ranks as they look to assert some authority on the tournament.?Player to Watch: Wallaby inside centre Matt Toomua, who is currently injured, will set the tournament alight when he returns from his spell on the sidelines. Hes one of the most gifted playmakers in world rugby and will find himself right at home in the Champions Cup.?Pool-defining tie: The Round 3 tie between Leicester and Munster at Thomond Park should be an absolute belter.Prediction: It is fiercely hard to call but Leicester Tigers will go through with Munster.Pool 2Teams: Connacht, Toulouse, Wasps, ZebreForm: Wasps have started the Aviva Premiership season in fine form, and their new-look midfield of Danny Cipriani, Jimmy Gopperth and Elliot Daly had fired them to the top of the table before Sundays defeat to Saracens. PRO12 champions Connacht have found defending their crown slightly more difficult than winning it, however, and have won only two of their opening five games this season. Although, thats still more than Zebre who remain winless. Toulouse, meanwhile, have endured a stop-start opening to the Top 14 campaign and head into the Champions Cup on the back of a narrow defeat to Clermont.Player to Watch: Bundee Aki was arguably the star of Connachts PRO12 success last term -- scooping the leagues players player award -- and all eyes will be on how he acquits himself on the continental games biggest stage. Especially in the absence of Robbie Henshaw.Pool-defining tie: Connacht travel to Coventry to face Wasps on Dec. 11. If the Irish province want to progress then they need a result.Prediction: Connacht and Toulouse certainly wont roll over, but Wasps look too strong not to qualify as pool winners.Pool 3Teams: Sale, Saracens, Scarlets, ToulonForm: Mark McCalls Saracens side appears to be hitting its straps just at the right time, after a dominant defeat of Wasps last weekend took them top of the Premiership table. Sale have found wins a little harder to come by, and were unable to capitalise on a promising victory against Leicester as they lost heavily at Bath last time out. Toulon, meanwhile, head into continental competition bolstered by back-to-back wins and ominously have scored 20 or more points in all eight of their Top 14 matches thus far. Scarlets opened the season with three defeats, but have bounced back to record as many conssecutive PRO12 wins.ddddddddddddPlayer to Watch: Englands injury woes have put even more focus on Maro Itoje, and the supremely talented 21-year-old can help drive Saracens towards the knockout stage.?Pool-defining tie: Toulon host Saracens in the pools first game of the competition, and it looks as though it could be the most important too. Victory would put Saracens in total control of the group.Prediction: Saracens are defending champions and should emerge. If Toulon play to their capabilities then they might just join them in the knockout phase too.Pool 4Teams: Castres, Leinster, Montpellier, NorthamptonForm: Montpelliers win over Pool 4 rivals Castres last weekend has given them momentum heading into their Champions Cup campaign. Jake Whites Montpellier head to Northampton second in the Top 14, having won five of their last six games. Castres on the other hand go into continental competition following back-to-back defeats and in the lower reaches despite a promising start. Northampton will also be looking to kickstart their season having won just two of six Premiership games, while Leinster have made an impressive start to the PRO12 season, and beat Munster last time out.Player to Watch: Garry Ringrose has continued his development, starting five of Leinsters six matches this season. His midfield partnership with Robbie Henshaw could prove pivotal to the Irish provinces hopes this season.Pool-defining tie: Montpellier could arrive in Dublin in Round 5 needing a win to progress. Not traditionally great travellers, theyve only twice on their previous nine away trips in Europe, bucking that trend at Leinster would be some achievement.Prediction: This could be an extremely close pool, but Leinster should have enough to win it. How many points the other sides take off each other will decide if anyone goes through with them.Pool 5Teams: Bordeaux-Begles, Clermont, Exeter, UlsterForm: Clermont begin the Champions Cup season in flying form, having tasted just one defeat -- against Toulon -- and currently lead the Top 14. Their five victories included a 40-16 defeat of Pool 5 rivals Bordeaux-Begles, who remain just five points adrift of?Franck Azémas side domestically. Exeter have begun the season sluggishly, falling to opening defeats to Wasps and Saracens, and picking up just two wins in four since. Ulster have had no such problems in the PRO12, ?although defeat to Connacht last weekend has robbed them of their perfect start.Player to Watch: Charles Piutau has not recovered from a concussion in time to face Bordeaux this weekend, but he could be Ulsters key man as they bid to make the knockout stages.Pool-defining tie: Clermont visit the Kingspan Stadium on Dec. 10 and if Ulster want to progress then it is a match they must win. Especially as they head to the south of France eight days later.Prediction: It is hard to look past Clermont as group winners, but all four teams will believe they can progress. ' ' '

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