Lewis Hamilton thinks F1s latest rule change on double-waved yellow flags in qualifying is unnecessary and still leaves big unanswered questions for drivers.The issue has been a prominent talking point in Formula One after Nico Rosbergs pole lap in Hungary included a purple middle sector which had double-waved yellows for Fernando Alonsos stricken car on the racing line. Despite the fact Hamilton and other drivers slowed almost to a halt, Rosberg lifted on entry to the corner before accelerating again-- ith the stewards deciding not to take any retrospective action having reviewed the lap.That led Hamilton to seek clarification from FIA race director Charlie Whiting over the acceptable amount of lifting expected from a driver in that situation. Ahead of this weekends race in Germany, Whiting has enforced a new rule that he will red flag a session in place of double-waved yellows to automatically end the laps of every driver on the circuit.?Though the FIA hopes that measure will end the confusion and remove the decision from the stewards, Hamilton believes there is still a grey area around yellow flag situations.It doesnt need to be red flagged, Hamilton said after FP2 at Hockenheim. That means when Fernando was facing the other way way around the other day its going to be red flagged ... We just need to all obey a rule, youre supposed to go a lot slower.Take caution, thats what its supposed to be. Its up to [Whiting] at the end of the day, its different to what weve had in the past and its different last weekend and now its different again. As long as its clear.When it was put to Hamilton the new rule meant drivers could no longer go faster than they should in cautionary situations, he replied: They werent supposed to in the first place anywhere, youre not supposed to go green or purple. You should be a certain amount slower than your previous lap, but anyways, stopping a session, that guarantees it.On the double yellow flags... It still doesnt address whats going to happen when theres a yellow flag. [Nico] Hulkenberg had the smallest lift [in Austria]. It was literally foot 100 percent, zero, back to 100 percent within a tenth of a second, so were still going to have problems going forward. Its not the perfect solution, we need to come up with something better for sure.F1s arrival in Hockenheim has been accompanied with several rule changes after Thursdays meeting of the Strategy Group, including the rejection of the Halo safety device for 2017 and the relaxation of the controversial radio communication rules. Hamilton, who seemed slightly exacerbated by the questions on those subjects, said it is hard to have an opinion when F1 keeps changing its mind on key issues.Honestly I couldnt care less. Ive had ten questions about it and I couldnt care less. I have zero care which way they go because I dont think they know which way theyre going.The [Strategy] Group says this and then Charlie says this, I couldnt care less. Ive just got to focus on my job. Whatever rules they put in everyone has to abide by it. Wholesale Air Max UK . Carey Price didnt, but he still came out on top against one of his rivals for the No. 1 job at the Sochi Games. The Anahim Lake, B.C., native was stellar in making 39 saves in his home province and Lars Eller got credit for a bizarre short-handed winner as the Canadiens defeated the Canucks 4-1. Cheap Air Max 90 UK . -- The Bishops Gaiters are showing they belong among the countrys top varsity football teams. http://www.discountairmax90uk.com/ . 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The 24-year-old made his first NHL start at the Bell Centre on Feb. 1, 2015, when he overcame two first period goals-against before helping the Coyotes to a 3-2 comeback win.Last season, he took over between the pipes while Smith missed approximately three months while recovering from injury.Hes done this before, Arizona coach Dave Tippett told the teams website. Hes a veteran of jumping in and being the lead guy for a team when a goaltender goes down ... He came in and played really well last year and we expect the same from him this year. Hes matured as a player and as a person. Hes done it before, theres no reason to believe he cant do it again.The Coyotes (1-1-0) will be looking to bounce back after Tuesdays effort. Trailing 3-2 when Smith went down, the Senators scored a pair quickly and the visitors never recovered.After (Smith) goes down, they get two quick ones and thats tough, Arizona forward Jordan Martinook said to NHL.com following the game. With Louis coming in there, you cant fault him on any of those but they get the two quick ones and were pretty much out of it, were just chasing.Montreal, meanwhile, could have Carey Price baack for his first start in nearly 11 months.dddddddddddd Sidelined with a flu bug for about a week, during which time he says he lost about seven or eight pounds, which drained his energy, Price participated in his first full team practice on Wednesday. Hell see how he feels energy-wise on Thursday before deciding on his playing status.The Canadiens (2-0-1) have fared well in his absence thanks to strong efforts from back-up Al Montoya. The 31-year-old was sharp in the first period against the Penguins on Tuesday, stopping all 17 shots he faced, and kept at it the rest of the night en route to a 36-save effort in 4-0 win over the defending Stanley Cup champions.He just looks so calm. He reminded me a lot of Pricey (Carey Price), defenseman Nathan Beaulieu said of Montoya. He was seeing everything, making everything look easy, and he made some really difficult saves, especially early on.Its nice knowing that we have two goalies that can step in and do the job.It was also a good night for a couple of Montreal forwards who sputtered offensively in the first two games. Center David Desharnais scored twice and left winger Max Pacioretty showed off his talent with a goal just 23 seconds into the game and a no-look backhand feed to Desharnais in the third period. With both looked upon to produce, especially Pacioretty, both had just one assist heading into the game. ' ' '