BUDAPEST, Hungary -- Sebastian Vettel believes the stewards decision to allow Nico Rosbergs pole position lap to stand at the Hungarian Grand Prix sets a bad example for junior categories.Rosberg was investigated after setting the fastest middle sector of the session while double-waved yellow flags were being displayed at Turn 8. The investigation found Rosberg lifted 30 metres earlier than on his previous lap and was going 20km/h slower through the corner, losing 0.1s of lap time in the corner before getting back on the throttle at the apex as the caution flags cleared.The incident has sparked debate among drivers, many of whom went through the same yellow flags and had to abandon their laps, with Vettel saying it sets a bad example for the rest of motor sport.The worst thing about this is we are an example, he said. Next week there will be a go karting race somewhere and there will be a double waved yellow somewhere because somebody went off and marshals will go out and help. The way the kids think is that I dont need to lift much because in F1 it is okay, that is the pinnacle and that is okay so that is how we can behave.That is what I dont like about it. In the past we didnt have the technology to time the different sectors around the track and only had sectors one, two and three so the rule of thumb was you are not allowed to improve in a yellow sector. Double yellow in the rule book says be prepared to stop.Arguably if you go 2km/h or 4km/h slower or brake earlier and you drop half a tenth I dont think you are preparing to stop. It is one of those things that we are trying improve and make it fair to give us drivers a chance to finish our lap even if unfortunate with the yellow flag in qualifying or practice.Vettel says the issue has been allowed to slide for too long.In my opinion it has gotten worse. We have had a lot of discussions and in the past it was clear not to improve under yellow but now we can. We need to debate how much is considered a lift and how much is not.One thing is for the people who are trying to rescue and recover the car and get the track green again and the other is the example we are giving. I am not a big fan of penalising every single one. We didnt set a good example yesterday.Destockage Air Max 97 . -- The Missouri Tigers might not have a roster full of superstars. Air Max Pas Cher En Ligne .ca. Hey Kerry, big fan of yours, just finished reading your book. I think that we all saw the Canucks/Flames line brawl just after puck drop. It was obvious that something was about to happen, even to the referees because the fourth lines were on to start. http://www.airmaxpaschersite.fr/ .com) - Christian Ponder will get another chance to prove himself for the Minnesota Vikings, with head coach Leslie Frazier announcing Wednesday that the struggling quarterback will start this weekends game against the Green Bay Packers. Air Max 720 Pas Cher Noir . 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Lomachenko and Walters will meet for Lomachenkos 130-pound world title on Nov. 26 in the main event of an HBO-televised card, probably at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.Much thanks and appreciation must be given to HBO management for stepping up and getting this done, Moretti said of the network, which has had budget issues all year. Were talking Lomachenko, who is the best boxer, bar none, from 126 to 135 pounds, against Nicholas, who is a vicious puncher at any weight. Walters is as tough as they come and is so motivated for this fight. Walters has a Ph.D. in boxing -- poor, hungry and determined.Top Rank tried to make the fight for this past June 11, but issues over the weight for the bout and then over Walters unhappiness with the purse killed it. The 28-year-old Lomachenko (6-1, 4 KOs), a featherweight world titleholder at the time, agreed to move up in weight because he wanted to fight Walters. He even offered to supplement Walters purse by an additional $300,000 out of his own purse if Walters were to win the fight. Walters, who initially asked for $1 million, turned down a career-high $550,000 as well as the opportunity to add the $300,000 extra with a victory.With Walters rejecting the fight, Lomachenko, a two-time Olympic gold medalist from Ukraine and one of the greatest amateur boxers in history, moved up to junior lightweight anyway and scored a spectacular fifth-round knockout of Roman Rocky Martinez on June 11 in New York to win a world title, which he will defend for the first time against Walters.We tried before to make this fight but we didnt have enough funds to do the fight based on what Nicholas was asking for, and now weve increased what we originally offered and we can do the fight, Top Rank chairman Bob Arum told ESPN.com, adding that Walters would earn more than the $550,000 he turned down last time but that Lomachenko is not offering him a win bonus. For me its the best fight we could put on at this point with Lomachenko. He is in my mind the best fighter in the world. I ennjoy watching him so much.dddddddddddd I get such a kick out of him and all the things he can do in that ring. Hes the best in the world, so the challenge is to get him the biggest possible test in every fight because that then corroborates my view of him.Unlike some fighters, who like to go easy once in a while, we look to get him the toughest possible guy out there to fight him because that is what he wants -- the toughest, most dangerous guys. In this case, its Walters.Walters won a featherweight world title in 2012 and defended the belt three times, including what served as his coming-out party: a blistering sixth-round knockout of titleholder Nonito Donaire in October 2014.But in his next fight, Walters (26-0-1, 21 KOs), 30, of Jamaica, failed to make weight for a June 2015 defense against Miguel Marriaga and was stripped of the title, although he easily outpointed Marriaga while the title remained vacant. In December, he moved up to junior lightweight and fought Jason Sosa to a wildly controversial majority draw in a bout virtually everybody had Walters winning easily.The issue over his purse has kept him idle since, but now he has agreed to face Lomachenko, who won a world title in his third professional bout to tie a 39-year-old record for fewest bouts needed to win a world title.Lomachenko easily outpointed Gary Russell Jr. to win a vacant featherweight belt in June 2014 and made three successful defenses before blasting out Martinez for the junior lightweight belt. Lomachenko, a 2008 and 2012 Olympic gold medalist, equaled the record set by Thailands Saensak Muangsurin, who won a junior welterweight title in 1975 in his third professional fight.Arum said Lomachenko is driven by history and titles more than money.He wants the best challengers and for him the titles mean everything, Arum said. So if he goes up to lightweight, Id have to match him with a champion. But right now were at the point where he has a top challenger in Walters.Last time we tried to make the fight it didnt work out and maybe it wound up working out for the better because Lomachenko got the opportunity to fight for a world title against Martinez. Now Walters will make more money than we could offer him before because HBO is willing to pay more now. ' ' '