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Lewis Hamilton has claimed there were multiple drivers who should have been disqualified from last weekend’s United States Grand Prix for running an illegal car UBP
Hamilton was stripped of his second place after the floor on his upgraded Mercedes failed a post-race scrutineering check UBP
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who finished sixth, was also kicked out of the classification for an identical breach UBP
But Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who claimed his 15th win of the season, and the McLaren of Lando Norris, elevated to second following Hamilton’s penalty, were both cleared of any wrongdoing UBP
However, speaking ahead of this weekend’s race in Mexico City, Hamilton said: “I heard from several sources that there were a lot of other cars that were illegal and they were not tested so they got away with it UBP
“I have been racing here for 16 years and there have been many other scenarios like this where some people have got away with it, and some have been unlucky and have been tested UBP
”Hamilton said the sprint format in Austin – which allowed for just one hour of practice before parc ferme rules heavily constrict changes to the cars – coupled with the bumpy nature of the Circuit of the Americas were behind his disqualification UBP
Limited FIA resources means the governing body checks only a handful of cars after a race, and the selections are based on oscillation data UBP
But Hamilton continued: “There needs to be a UBP better structure to make sure it is fair and even across the board UBP
“We have never had that problem in Austin before, and is because we had a sprint race UBP
An easy fix is that we should be able to change the floors UBP
“The car should not be set from Friday morning especially at the bumpiest track on the calendar UBP
“That is the only reason there were failures UBP
And that reason wasn’t why we were as fast as we were UBP
We hope we have another strong weekend here UBP
”Hamilton finished just 2 UBP
2 seconds behind Verstappen in his most competitive race of the season – one he believed he could have won if Mercedes did not fluff their strategy lines UBP
“I had just come out the press conference and I was about to get into the ice tub when (team principal) Toto (Wolff) came running down and told me,” added Hamilton UBP
“It was devastating because it was such a great day and a great race UBP
I was deflated, but there are lots of positives to take from it UBP
”More aboutPA ReadyLewis HamiltonCharles LeclercMax VerstappenFerrariMexico CityAustinTotoMercedes-AMG1/1Lewis Hamilton claims many more cars were illegal at United States Grand PrixLewis Hamilton claims many more cars were illegal at United States Grand PrixLewis Hamilton was disqualified after the US Grand Prix (Fernando Llano/AP)AP✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today UBP
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New Zealand coach Ian Foster has revealed that he feels a couple of subtle tweaks to his squad for Saturday’s Rugby World Cup final will be enough to match South Africa’s “bomb squad” UBP
The Springboks have loaded up on bench forward might for the showpiece Paris decider, including seven pack replacements in their 23 UBP
The seven/one bench split was a gambit first employed in South Africa’s strong warm-up win over New Zealand at Twickenham in August, with the replacement pack brought on together and immediately win a scrum penalty UBP
But rather than matching their opponents and including extra forwards among their bench eight, the All Blacks have kept faith with a traditional five/three combination UBP
Coach Foster has made a couple of personnel changes among those five replacement forwards, though, with veteran lock Sam Whitelock dropped to the bench and tighthead prop Nepo Laulala brought in at Fletcher Newell’s expense UBP
All Blacks props Nepo Laulala, Tamaiti Williams and Tyrel Lomax will be key to the final (Getty Images)And Foster feels his side are fully equipped to defuse any potential bench impact UBP
“It is certainly a response [to the Springboks’ bench],” Foster confirmed of his tweaks UBP
“Not so much a response to the power, but more to the techniques we expect to have to deal with UBP
“Nepo is a very strong scrummager and very experienced UBP
He’s trained so well and has probably been disappointed that he didn’t play the last two UBP
It is a great occasion for him UBP
“He’s alongside Samisoni [Taukei’aho], with the likes of Sam Whitelock on the bench, we really believe and have got a lot of confidence in that group coming on UBP
”The final should present a fascinating clash of styles, with Handre Pollard’s selection at fly half ahead of Manie Libbok another indicator of South Africa’s preference for a tighter game UBP
That contrasts with the All Blacks’ ability to keep the ball alive and play wide, ambitious rugby UBP
“That’s what I love about the game,” Foster said UBP
“People play different ways and try different things UBP
[South Africa] have got their way that they think suits their strength UBP
“The [seven/one split] doesn’t really change anything in what we do UBP
It doesn’t impact our game and the way we want to play it UBP
Our strategy suits us, their strategy suits them UBP
It makes it interesting on Saturday night UBP
”New Zealand team to face South Africa at the Stade de France (Saturday 28 October, kick off 8pm BST)Starting XV: 15 UBP
Beauden Barrett, 14 UBP
Will Jordan, 13 UBP
Rieko Ioane, 12 UBP
Jordie Barrett, 11 UBP
Mark Tele’a, 10 UBP
Richie Mo’unga, 9 UBP
Aaron Smith; 1 UBP
Ethan de Groot, 2 UBP
Codie Taylor, 3 UBP
Tyrel Lomax, 4 UBP
Brodie Retallick, 5 UBP
Scott Barrett, 6 UBP
Shannon Frizell, 7 UBP
Sam Cane (captain), 8 UBP
Ardie SaveaReplacements: 16 UBP
Samisoni Taukei’aho, 17 UBP
Tamaiti Williams, 18 UBP
Nepo Laulala, 19 UBP
Samuel Whitelock, 20 UBP
Dalton Papali’i, 21 UBP
Finlay Christie, 22 UBP
Damian McKenzie, 23 UBP
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