Jenson Button says McLaren will not be upset to miss Q3 in qualifying for the
Mexican Grand Prix as it expects to be quick enough for points on race day.
Cheap USWNT Jerseys .Button finished FP2 in
12th, two places behind teammate Fernando Alonso, on a circuit which punished
Hondas power unit in 2015. With McLaren looking competitive in the last few
races Button does not think the teams result will hinge on where it lines up on
the grid.The goal is to score points, Button said. If we can get into Q3 thats
nice, if were just outside Q3 I dont think well be upset. We have a lot more
choice, Fernando started 12th in the last race and finished fifth, and I was
19th and finished ninth. So were not too worried about being just outside the
top ten.I think it might be a little bit more difficult [to make Q3] than the
last few races but its not such a bad think being just outside the top ten
because you get choice of strategy, but obviously well try our best to get in
the top ten.The McLarens looked off the pace in FP1 -- with neither in the top
15 -- ?but Button says this was because the team was working on bits for the
final two races and 2017.We started off doing a lot of work for later on this
year and also next years car so FP1 wasnt really any use for this weekend, but
then FP2 there was a lot more testing, which is good. We finally found something
that is a bit more interesting and hopefully something we can work with
tomorrow.
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. Shot outdoors against the stunning backdrop of Banff, Alta., the networks
30-minute original production airs tonight at 8pm et/5pm pt on TSN2. The four
All-Star teams will play for $100,000 in prize money during TSNs annual skins
game, airing live this weekend on TSN from The Fenlands Banff Recreation
Centre.Saturdays Champions Cup decider in Lyon will be the sixth time the final
has been contested between English and French teams. England currently lead the
way with three victories and two of those came on French soil, Bath in 1998 and
Leicester in 2001.Saracens were beaten in the last Anglo-French final in 2014
when Toulon overpowered them in Cardiff. On Saturday they face Racing 92, the
team that ended Toulons three-year reign as champions of Europe. Ahead of this
eagerly-awaited contest, lets look back at the five previous finals between
English and French teams.1997: Brive 28-9 Leicester Sebastien Carrat beats
Austin Healey to score his second and Brives fourth try Leicester were outscored
by four tries to nil as Brive blew them away in the closing stages at Cardiff
Arms Park.The French side raced into an 8-0 lead after only five minutes through
a Christophe Lamaison penalty and Sebastien Viars try, but two first-half
penalties from John Liley kept Leicester in contention.Liley added another
penalty to give the Tigers the lead on 54 minutes but Brive then shifted up a
gear and the pressure finally told.Leicester lost Dean Richards to injury and
tries from Brive wings Gerald Fabre and Sebastien Carrat (2) ensured
back-to-back victories for French teams in the fledgling tournament.1998: Bath
19-18 Brive In front of a partisan crowd, Bath became the first team outside of
France to win the Heineken Cup Bath became the first non-French side to win the
European Cup when they overturned a 15-6 half-time deficit against the defending
champions in Bordeaux.The West Country team produced a stunning final quarter
which was kick-started by Jeremy Guscott sending John Callard over for the games
only try. Road to the Champions Cup final How Racing 92 and Saracens reached
this seasons decider Full-back Callard scored all of Baths points and he kicked
an injury-time penalty to give his side the lead for the first time after the
touch judge spotted a late tackle on Adedayo Adebayo by Brive lock Yvan
Manhes.There was further late drama, with Brive awarded an 82nd-minute penalty
inside Christophe Lamaisons range after Bath collapsed a maul, but he was unable
to add to his 15 first-half points.Lisandro Arbizu also saw a drop-goal attempt
drift narrowly wide as Bath held on for the narrowest of victories.2001:
Leicester 34-30 Stade Francais Leicester beat Stade Francais 34-30 in the
2000/2001 Heineken Cup. Leon Lloyds 80th-minute try snatched a thrilling victory
for Leicester as they stunned Stade at the Parc des Princes to complete a
Premiership and European double.Stade looked on course for victory in their home
city thanks to an incredible 30-points tally from the boot of Diego Dominguez,
but the Tigers scored three second-half tries to deny the French team.Leicester
trailed 15-9 at the interval but Lloyd scored the games opening try just 50
seconds after the restart. Leon Lloyd scores the match-winning try Neil Back
also crossed the whitewash while Dominguez kept his side in contention with two
50-metre penalties.Leicester suurvived the sin-binning of skipper Martin Johnson
for punching but they fell behind with three minutes remaining when Italy
fly-half Dominguez slotted a drop goal.
Cheap England Jerseys. However, the Tigers
would have the final say as Lloyd crossed in the right corner following a superb
break by man of the match Austin Healy, and they withstood a late barrage to
clinch the first of back-to-back European Cups.2004: Wasps 27-20 Toulouse Rob
Howleys last-minute try clinched a first European Cup for Wasps Clement
Poitrenaud called time on a fantastic career last week but hes probably still
having nightmares about the final minute of the 2004 decider at Twickenham.Wasps
led a thrilling contest for large spells but their French opponents drew level
with just three minutes remaining as replacement Jean-Baptiste Elissalde slotted
his third unanswered penalty.Both teams were guilty of some abject kicking
during a tense finish and a poor drop out from Frederic Michalak bounced into
Rob Howleys arms. Howley celebrates with the Heineken Cup The Wales scrum-half
booted the ball up the wing and gave chase but Poitrenaud was well positioned to
deal with the danger.However, the Toulouse full-back tried to let the ball go
dead, and as he waited for it to bounce into the in-goal area, Howley beat him
to the punch and touched the ball down to snatch the most dramatic of
victories.The day prior to that I was kicking with Shaun Edwards and he told me
to be prepared for a huge kicking game, and to never kick and hope, said
Howley.Well the kick and hope actually won us the cup final. He told me
afterwards, never listen to me again!2014: Toulon 23-6 Saracens Toulon beat
Saracens in the last ever Heineken Cup final Jonny Wilkinsons final game on
British soil was a memorable one as Toulon comfortably retained the European Cup
with a crushing victory over Saracens at the Millennium Stadium.The World Cup
winner kicked 13 points as tries in either half from Matt Giteau and Juan Smith
ensured the French heavyweights became only the third team to successfully
defend their crown.Having hammered Clermont in the semi-finals, Saracens opened
the scoring with an Owen Farrell penalty, but they were punished after failing
to capitalise on the sin-binning of Juan Fernandez Lobbe.Instead, Toulon scored
the opening try while down to 14 men, Wallabies centre Giteau crossing on the
half-hour, and a drop goal from Wilkinson gave them a 10-3 lead at the interval.
Jonny Wilkinson and Paul OConnell join our coverage of Saturdays Champions Cup
final Saracens began the second half like they did the first as Farrell slotted
another penalty, but that was cancelled out by Wilkinson and Toulon struck a
decisive blow on the hour.Mathieu Bastareaud broke from inside his own half and
Smith and Lobbe combined to send the Springbok over in the corner.Wilkinson
landed the conversion to finish with a 100 per cent record off the tee.Watch
Racing 92 v Saracens live on Sky Sports 2 HD on Saturday from 3.45pm. Catch the
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