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Red Bulls Daniel Ricciardo believes Formula One drivers need to face a deterrent while racing in order to avoid being less than perfect.A debate regarding safety in F1 was sparked after Bernie Ecclestone suggested the sport should artificially increase the element of risk by introducing walls around corners to prevent drivers from simply running wide. In Thursdays drivers press conference in Mexico, drivers including championship leader Nico Rosberg were quick to dismiss the idea.When asked what he prefers, Ricciardo replied: Its tough because we always talk about safety but I think walls are actually pretty good. Even like Monaco, if you slide into the wall its just there and thats it. I like the idea of walls that they are a permanent thing.Its like Lewis in Monaco when he was defending me and cut through the chicane, if there was a wall there, happy days, I win the race. Im not a fan of the real open stuff, at least have something there that is a deterrent.The Australian insists drivers should have to face consequences when going off circuit and admitted he has become frustrated by looking less good for not paying the price after a mistake.We always talk about it in driver briefings. Whether its bringing some gravel back or these sort of speed bump kerb things are doing the job in some areas. So its improving, but I think its more when a driver can just run off wide and come back on track and not really pay a penalty.Thats where its a bit where youre like at least have some penalty to pay. At the end of the day if you go off wide, you lock a brake or whatever but youve missed the apex, youve made a mistake so you should lose some time for making a mistake.I think thats the thing that frustrates me more, it allows too many of us to be less than perfect and it makes us look less good as well if were always making mistakes and not paying any penalty for it. Air Max Plus Clearance . Luis Suarezs double powered Liverpool to a 4-0 victory over Fulham, and Southampton easily overcame Hull 4-1 to continue the south coast clubs impressive start to the season. Liverpool and Southampton sent Chelsea down to fourth place as the west London club was held to 2-2 at home. Air Max 95 Outlet Clearance . PETERSBURG, Fla. http://www.outletsneakersclearance.com/fake-air-vapormax.html . Perez, 35, posted a 1-2 record with a 3.69 earned-run average in 19 relief appearances last season. His season ended Aug. 9 due to a torn ligament in his left elbow. Perez joins infielder Andy LaRoche and catcher Mike Nickeas with minor-league agreements for 2014 that include invitations to attend spring training. Fake Air Jordans . The 18-year-old American had five birdies in her bogey-free round for a 17-under total of 196. Lee held the overnight lead but mixed three birdies with two bogeys for a 70. Vapormax Outlet . Oaklands loss to Seattle clinched the ALs best record for the Red Sox with one day to spare in the regular season. "I think everybody was kind of watching," catcher David Ross said. "Demp (Ryan Dempster) came out before he went to the bullpen and was just yelling that they lost.MONTREAL -- Small strikers with quick feet will be the focus of attention when the Philadelphia Union visit the Montreal Impact on Saturday night. The Unions Jack McInerney leads Major League Soccer with eight goals for fifth-place Philadelphia, while fourth-place Montreals Marco Di Vaio is among a group of three players with six goals, although the Impact striker has played two fewer games. The five-foot-10 McInerney, a 20-year-old known as Jack Mac, is having a breakout season in his third year as a pro since he was drafted seventh overall out of high school in 2010 by the Union. His speed around the goal and ability to get open is similar in style to the 36-year-old Di Vaio, who is listed at five foot 11. McInerney will likely be a handful to veteran Montreal centre backs Alessandro Nesta and Matteo Ferrari. "Its important that our defence marks him well because hes doing very well," said Montreal midfielder Patrice Bernier. "He has good movement and hes very fast. "It will be a difficult game for Alessandro and Matteo. Well need to play a strong game. Theyve won three times away, so its a dangerous team." Philadelphia (5-4-3) has been hard to read this season, going 3-2-1 away and 2-2-1 at home. They are coming off a three-game stretch in which they lost 4-1 at home to Los Angeles between a pair of 1-0 wins over Chicago. The Impact (6-2-2) are 4-0-1 on home turf. In their last MLS outing at Saputo Stadium, they pulled out a 3-2 win over Salt Lake on May 11 on late goals from Di Vaio and Ferrari. Nesta is due to return from a nagging adducter injury to bolster the central defence, but questions remain for the fullbacks. Jeb Brovsky, who along with goalkeeper Troy Perkins has played every minute of every game this season, is a question mark after breaking his nose in six places in a 0-0 draw with Vancouver in Voyageurs Cup play on May 15. Fullback Hassoun Camara left practice early on Thursday for reasons unclear, while Maxim Tissot of Gatineau, Que., who made his first MLS start at right back against Salt Lake, is out for two to three weeks with a fractured toe. Brovsky got patched up and finished the game against the Whitecaps and then went for surgery.dddddddddddd He trained this week in a face mask, although he had to clear it of fog with a towel at intervals. Coach Marco Schallibaum called Brovsky a warrior. That got no argument from Bernier. "It looks a bit awkward, but Jeb is a guy who is not going to quit," Bernier said. "You could see when he broke his nose he wanted to get the operation right away. "Some people would have missed three or four weeks and hes already available to play on Saturday. It might hinder him a bit, but not enough to affect his play. He may have to wipe the fog off on the sideline, like a hockey player." Schallibaum expects Camara to be ready, and Dennis Iapichino is available at left back. The Impact were on a 10-day break in their schedule, which was useful as midfielder Felipe Martins recovered from passing kidney stones. Schallibaum does not announce his starting 11, but from practice this week it appeared he would stick to his recent preference for a two-forward lineup, pairing Andrew Wenger with Di Vaio even though the two have shown no chemistry. Forward Daniele Paponi, Di Vaios former Bologna teammate, is out with a hamstring injury along with midfielders Andrea Pisanu (hamstring) and captain Davy Arnaud (concussion). The Union will have defender Jeff Parke, their off-season acquisition from Seattle, back after he missed three games with a sore hamstring. His return allowed them to trade defender Bakary Soumane to Chicago this week for a second round draft pick and allocation money. Up front, McInerney teams with veteran Sebastien Le Toux, who is back in Philadelphia after splitting last season between Vancouver and the New York Red Bulls. "Theyre a very solid team," Di Vaio said of the Union. "They won three games away, so that must help them here, in the head. "They have good strikers. Its not an easy game." Note: Forward Sanna Nyassi has been called in by Gambias national team for World Cup qualifying games against Ivory Coast and Morocco and will be away June 3-17. He will miss a game June 15 against Columbus. ' ' '

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