Christian Horner says Formula One owes its drivers and fans simpler rules as controversy continues to linger over the final laps of the Mexican Grand Prix.Ahead of this weekends Brazilian Grand Prix, Ferrari has asked the FIA to review the post-race penalty handed to Sebastian Vettel in Mexico for moving under braking while defending his position from Daniel Ricciardo. Red Bulls Max Verstappen also incurred a penalty for going off track while defending third from Vettel in the closing stages, though Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg avoided punishment for missing the Turn 2 apex on the opening lap.The controversy from the race prompted FIA race director Charlie Whiting to join Thursdays driver press conference and explain various incidents with the use of TV footage. Horner believes the current rule book needs to be watered down for the good of the spectacle.I think were over regulated in many respects, Horner said. The drivers almost need to take a rule book with them in the car on Sunday, and consult it before they either defend or make an overtaking manoeuvre these days. Theres too much subjectivity and interpretation of different events.So Lewis Hamilton going straight on at the first turn last weekend, comes out half a kilometre up the road, is that an advantage or a disadvantage compared to Max going off and coming back at the same position he came off and with dirty tyres later in the race?Its very difficult for the drivers and the teams, and one can only think the viewers, as to whats permitted and what isnt. Like all things in life, keep it simple, keep it straightforward. I would say less rules, but more clarity in terms of what the rules of engagement are.Nobody wants to see dangerous driving but let the drivers race, let them go wheel to wheel. Everybody is talking about the last five or six laps in Mexico because, lets face it, the rest of the race was pretty boring. The last ten laps were fantastic. Of course theres been a whole bunch of discussion about it since then and thats what Formula One needs to be.Horner believes part of the problem is that F1 circuits have been neutered so severely that stewards are having to make too many decisions when drivers make mistakes.Lets avoid the situation where drivers can cut corners and gain an advantage, put gravel trap there, put something to slow the drivers down. Then that takes the subjectivity away from the stewards having to interpret, is that result different to that one, is that incident different to that?We can see so many examples of that I think for the teams, the drivers, and most importantly the fans, lets come up with something thats straightforward and simple thats easy to understand and interpret.Air Max 200 Sverige . But the quarterback hopes to stay involved in football after officially calling it quits Tuesday. 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Hes the winningest coach in Colorado history at 93-55-5 and he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2013.Another member of that exclusive club is former Colorado star defender Alfred Williams, who played on that national championship team and later won two Super Bowl rings with the Denver Broncos.Now a radio broadcaster, Williams said that McCartneys illness was no secret to the Colorado football family, which has known about the situation for a couple of years. He said McCartney has told him of his short-term memory troubles in the past.But when it was reported today, it was also reported that it was getting worse. And I think that is a surprise to all of us because Mac has always been the strongest and most fit man that weve known, Williams said.Following his retirement from coaching, McCartney wentt to work full-time for Promise Keepers, a Christian organization he helped to create in 1990, to help enrich mens lives.dddddddddddd He remains active in its mission today.McCartneys outspoken beliefs about religion and on social issues made him a lightning rod for critics during his coaching career in Boulder.Coach Mac is a unique character in American history because I dont believe that youre going to find anybody that knows him that will agree with everything that he says. Yet, youll still have respect for him, Williams said.Williams said the only drill McCartney ran himself at CU was punt return because he felt it was so important.So, every day hed walk out with a yardstick and he would just stand there during the punt team practice and he would just say, `Stop! Everybody had to stop at once and then would just lay down the stick. If you were off by an inch, an inch and a-half, or a quarter-inch, hed reset you. It was just great, Williams said.And everybody knew he was serious about football. But he was more serious about his family and how the players were treated. He was a champion for every athlete at the University of Colorado.I just love the man, Williams added. I dont feel sorry for him, and I dont think that he would want that. If you talk to him, hed just tell you that this is just the next fight. This is the next game. This is the next opportunity to pull through. ' ' '