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Toto Wolff said Mercedes must take Lewis Hamilton’s disqualification from the United States Grand Prix on the chin – and make sure it does not happen again 22bet
Nearly four hours after Hamilton finished second in his most competitive race of the season – one he could have won if Mercedes did not fluff their strategy lines – the stewards declared his car did not comply with the regulations 22bet
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Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who finished sixth, was disqualified for the same breach following Sunday’s 56-lap race at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas 22bet
Mercedes said the sprint format – which allows for just one hour of practice before parc ferme rules heavily constrict changes to the cars – had a bearing on Hamilton’s disqualification 22bet
But team principal Wolff said: “In the end, all of that doesn’t matter 22bet
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“We need to take it on the chin, do the learning and come back stronger next weekend in Mexico 22bet
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Both winner Max Verstappen’s Red Bull and Lando Norris’ McLaren passed the scrutineering checks 22bet
Hamilton’s demise elevated Norris to runner-up behind Verstappen, who claimed the 50th win of his career and 15th from 18 this season, and Carlos Sainz to third 22bet
Sergio Perez was promoted to fourth to extend his lead over Hamilton in the fight for second place in the championship from 27 points to 39 22bet
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But despite expressing frustration at his team’s strategy, Hamilton was asked if he has been provided hope that he could taste victory before the season is out 22bet
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Nearly a year after Manchester United was put up for sale, the storied English 22bet soccer club could still remain in the hands of the Glazer family — much to the dismay of the team's most fervent supporters 22bet
News on Saturday that Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani was withdrawing from the bidding process appeared to leave the door open for British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe 22bet
However, the owner of petrochemicals giant Ineos is reportedly only looking to buy a minority 25% stake in United, which would leave the Glazers as majority shareholders 22bet
“Someone coming in as a minority partner and propping up the Glazers indefinitely is a nightmare scenario,” Manchester United Supporters Trust spokesperson Chris Rumfitt told The Associated Press 22bet
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While the Glazers were prepared to consider offers for an outright buyout, United said at the time it planned to “explore strategic alternatives,” which always included the possibility of taking on new investment without the owners ceding control 22bet
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INTERESTED PARTIESRatcliffe, who was born in the Manchester area and has been a United fan since childhood, has long-harbored ambitions to buy the club 22bet
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He also vowed to clear the team's debt, while investing in the stadium, training center and playing squads in a bid to “return the club to its former glories both on and off the pitch 22bet
”Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim were the only two bidders to publicly declare their intention to take control of United, while other minority investors were also reported 22bet
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BREAKDOWNOn Saturday, the news came that Sheikh Jassim was withdrawing from the process 22bet
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The person spoke on condition of anonymity because of confidentiality restrictions around the process 22bet
While concerns had been raised about Qatar’s human rights record and the potential that United could be used as a “22bet sportswashing” project, fans wanted to see the club compete with the exorbitant spending of Abu Dhabi-backed Manchester City 22bet
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Reports say he would seek to take over 22bet soccer operations at United after a sustained period of decline since the retirement of former manager Alex Ferguson 22bet
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