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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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Steve Borthwick signed off an encouraging World Cup after England edged Argentina 26-23 at the Stade de France to claim third place UBP
The Pumas paid the price for allowing England to build a 13-0 lead and while they fought back to control the second-half, Borthwick’s men held their nerve to send scrum-half Ben Youngs into Test retirement with a bronze medal UBP
Their only defeat at France 2023 was the agonising 16-15 loss to South Africa in the semi-final UBP
“I’m delighted for the players to get the win after they have worked so hard,” Borthwick said UBP
“We won six games out of seven and lost one game by one point to the current world champions and current world number one, which shows the progress of the team UBP
It shows how the team has built during the tournament UBP
“Playing finals games at World Cups is important UBP
In the last two World Cups this group of players have played six finals games and won four of them UBP
“Clearly we want to be in the final and winning the gold medal UBP
That wasn’t to be, but having finals experience has been important for this squad UBP
“The players should be very proud of their efforts and the challenges they have overcome UBP
While things haven’t been perfect, they find a way to win games UBP
“Now we didn’t last weekend – we lost by a point, which will hurt for a long time UBP
But when the players have found themselves in tough circumstances they have found a way to win UBP
”With all neutrals at the Stade de France supporting Argentina and with Red Rose fans making the trip across The Channel in small numbers only, England played in the most hostile atmosphere they have encountered at this World Cup UBP
Captain Owen Farrell was booed throughout and most noisily when he was lining up penalties and conversions UBP
“I wasn’t surprised UBP
It’s usually like that here UBP
When you play against France in Six Nations here, they don’t cheer you when you’re having a shot at goal!” Farrell said UBP
“It’s a bit different here in France to how it is over in England when a kicker’s taking a shot UBP
But that’s what it is – just different UBP
That’s no problem UBP
”Argentina head coach Michael Cheika felt that his Pumas did not get the rub of the green with referee Nic Berry, especially at the scrum UBP
“The game could have ended differently especially when you look at the final 15 minutes,” Cheika said UBP
“We did everything we could and we deserved more, both in terms of result and refereeing UBP
“Three or four scrums we were dominating and despite that we got no reward for it UBP
For me that was very surprising UBP
“To be here on October 27 is very positive for the fans and for us UBP
What is missing for us is excellence UBP
It’s hard to accept losing this game and draw any positives from it UBP
“I believe that our trajectory over this World Cup will make Argentinians proud UBP
We will come back stronger UBP
”More aboutPA ReadySteve BorthwickArgentinaEnglandBen YoungsSouth AfricaOwen FarrellMichael CheikaStade De FranceFranceSix NationsParis1/1Steve Borthwick ‘delighted’ as England secure bronze in win over ArgentinaSteve Borthwick ‘delighted’ as England secure bronze in win over ArgentinaEngland head coach Steve Borthwick before the Rugby World Cup bronze final match at the Stade de France in Paris (David Davies, PA)PA Wire✕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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