Lewis Hamilton says an incident with Daniel Ricciardo on the grid at the Japanese Grand Prix highlighted the F1s current rulebook being very grey and needing clarification in several areas.This weekend the FIA has sought to clarify rules about moving under braking after numerous complaints about Max Verstappens aggressive tactics. After a drivers briefing in Austin, FIA race director Charlie Whiting issued a clarification on what is now considered fair racing.Hamilton says another issue was raised at the drivers meeting around Ricciardo lining up with two wheels out of his grid slot before the start of the Japanese Grand Prix, something Mercedes had been told was not allowed. However, Charlie Whiting put it down to common sense as Ricciardo had been on the side of the grid with a damp patch.When asked if he felt F1 was now over-regulated, Hamilton said: I dont see the rules being an issue, its just rules being very grey. Its what we discussed... Something as simple as we discussed the start of the last race. The rule has always been youve got to pull up into the grid spot, you cant be half car out, half car in. You can rotate a little bit within the grid slot but you cant have two wheels out and two wheels in, half a car width to the other side.However Daniel Ricciardo had done in the last race because water was in our side, so he placed the car two wheels out, two wheels in. Charlie said, I assumed you would use common sense and thats what you could do. So for us it needs to be clear. Because if thats now allowed and common sense is allowed to prevail, all of us will just do that, cars will be staggered all down the grid. Its never been a rule.Hamilton started that race in front of Ricciardo, on the same side of the track with damp patches. His slow getaway cost him a shot at victory and, though he said it would not have made a difference to his tardy start, Hamilton says he would have done the same as Ricciardo if he knew it was allowed.If Id known actually in the last race, not that it would have made a difference, but I would have also put the car on... But we had asked, and they said no. So if its inconsistent, some people will exploit, some people may not get penalties and some may not.So it just needs to be clear. Always have to be in your box, no questions asks, unless you ask and they say you can start outside the box -- you know what I mean?Hamilton also brought up the issue of yellow flags, which needed clarification earlier this season after Nico Rosberg set a pole lap in Hungary despite encountering double-waved yellows -- which everyone else responded too by aborted their laps.Just like with the yellow flags, you can have a small lift but it wasnt very, very clear. So people have got away with some things and some people have got penalised -- it should be the same all the time. The clearer you make it the easier it is, and we wont try and exploit it.You know its a yellow flag, its a lift, you know its a double yellow flag, you cannot finish your lap. You cant just lift a little bit more and then accelerate faster through the corner where the danger zone is, and get away with it, because people have done it. So thats what its about.Stitched NBA Jerseys . -- Hunter Smith scored the winner with just 12 seconds remaining in the third period as the Oshawa Generals edged the host Sarnia Sting 5-4 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. Korleone Young Jersey Signed .J. Ellis hit two-run homers and the NL West champion Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the San Diego Padres 4-0 Saturday night. https://www.cheapnbajerseysjustwholesale.com/nolan-smith-jersey-signed/ .Y. -- Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone has drawn on his Syracuse connections once again by hiring Rob Moore to take over as receivers coach. Bob Cluggish Jersey Signed . LOUIS -- Lance Lynn was one of the more enthusiastic participants as the St. Trey Johnson Jersey Signed .ca NBA Power Rankings, ahead of the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs.There arent too many people who can say theyve experienced what 108-year-old Hazel Nilson has.Shes a die-hard Chicago Cubs fan who has been alive for each of the last two World Series titles by the team. And on Wednesday night, she watched every pitch as the Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians in extra innings in Game 7.She grew up next to Wrigley Field in Chicago, according to New England Cable News, and carried her fandom with her to New Hampshire, where she now ressides.dddddddddddd NECN reporter Katherine Underwood had the honor of spending the night with Hazel, capturing every celebratory moment from the lifelong fan.?It was a day many Cubs die-hards were awaiting, but none were as patient throughout the process as Hazel. Now that the curse has been broken, she can finally rejoice.?-- Josiah Turner ' ' '