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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
Others got it right where we got it wrong and there’s no wiggle room in the rules 22bet
“We need to take it on the chin, do the learning and come back stronger next weekend in Mexico 22bet
”Four cars were chosen at random following the race 22bet
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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2 seconds adrift of Verstappen after Mercedes’ move to attempt a one-stop strategy backfired and probably denied the seven-time world champion his first victory in 686 days 22bet
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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“The steps that we were able to take this weekend has given me a little bit more confidence to throw the car into the corners 22bet
“There are still some of the fundamental issues that we’re having with the car, which won’t change until next year 22bet
But it was really positive to feel that the decisions we are taking are the right ones 22bet
”Hamilton will be back in action at this weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix with rounds to follow in Brazil and Las Vegas before the campaign concludes in Abu Dhabi on November 26 22bet
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Storm Ciarán, the latest spell of bad weather to hit the UK, is already causing widespread travel disruption – with cancellations and delays expected to last until Friday 22bet
The Met Office stays Storm Ciarán will cross the southern part of the UK on Thursday 22bet
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Chief meteorologist at the Met Office, Dan Suri, said: “Wind and rain warnings associated with Storm Ciarán are in force from Wednesday night onwards into Friday, with further updates possible on Wednesday 22bet
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RailNational Rail is warning that “heavy rain accompanied by strong winds” will affect journeys across Wales and the south of England on Wednesday and Thursday, and across the northeast of England on Thursday and Friday 22bet
Already nine train operators that are likely to be badly affected are allowing passengers booked on Thursday 2 November to travel on either Wednesday or Friday – even if they have an advance ticket 22bet
The operators are:C2CCrossCountryGatwick Express/Southern/ThameslinkGreat Western RailwaySoutheasternSouth Western RailwayTransport for WalesGreat Western Railway (GWR) is advising passengers not to travel in Cornwall from 8pm on Wednesday until at least 12 noon on Thursday 22bet
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Network Rail will apply a speed restriction from late Wednesday and throughout Thursday of 50mph to all trains on coastal routes in southern England, and 22bet between the coast and Three Bridges 22bet
Commuters are warned: “Work from home on Thursday if you can, avoiding any non-essential journeys particularly early on Thursday morning 22bet
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”On the East Coast main line, connecting London King’s Cross with Yorkshire, northeast England and Scotland, LNER warns disruption to services due to Storm Ciarán will continue until at least Saturday 4 November – and is urging passengers not to attempt to travel before then 22bet
The train operator says: “We strongly advise customers to avoid travelling on Thursday 2 November and Friday 3 November 22bet
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In France, all regional express trains in the Hauts de France region – stretching from north of Paris to Calais and Dunkirk – have been cancelled on Thursday 22bet
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In order to guarantee the safety of travellers and staff, a total interruption of TER Hauts-de-France traffic is planned for Thursday 2 November all day, with possible consequences on Friday 3 November in the morning 22bet
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Irish Ferries currently plans to operate all its Dover-Calais sailings, but Thursday’s Dublin to Cherbourg voyage is cancelled because of expected bad weather 22bet
The Wednesday evening departure from Rosslare to Pembroke is cancelled, and the Thursday afternoon sailing is delayed by up to two-and-a-half hours 22bet
Brittany Ferries is telling travellers: “Weather-related delays and/or cancellations may occur on Wednesday 1 November and (particularly) Thursday 2 November 22bet
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”AirLoganair passengers booked to fly to or from airports in southern parts of Britain on Thursday can switch to other dates 22bet
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”EasyJet is telling passengers: “Storm Ciarán is expected to affect parts of Northern Ireland, southern England and the Channel Islands from the evening of 1 November through to 2 November 22bet
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”Jersey airport, the main hub for the Channel Islands, will close to all passenger flights on Thursday 2 November 22bet
Passengers are told: “Airport authorities have decided to close the airport to commercial operations all day on Thursday 22bet
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A spokesperson for easyJet said: “Due to strong winds forecast from Storm Ciaran impacting parts of southern UK on Thursday, like other airlines we are expecting some disruption to our flying programme 22bet
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