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Pat Symonds believes that while Haas successful start to life in Formula 1 is damaging for independent teams like WIlliams, their achievements have been fantastic. The American outfit have 18 points from their first three races but have benefited from a partnership with Ferrari, taking staff and non-listed components from the Scuderia as well generating data through their windtunnel.Wiilliams, in comparison, create almost everything on its cars from scratch, the design based on data it has generated from its own wind tunnel and personnel. But the teams chief technical officer says that Haas have made perfect use of the F1 rules and admires their achievements on a much smaller budget. Symonds reverse grid theory Symonds reckons a mixed-up grid format would force teams to address the sports overtaking problems. I think its fantastic, Symonds told Sky Sports F1s Ted Kravitz. People might know that I do feel that the way Haas have gone about things - which of course is totally legal, its what the rules allow you to do - I think it does erode the status of being a constructor a little bit. But good luck to them, thats what the rules are. Theyve used them well.Mark Hughes: Are Haas a role model for the future?Theyve really surprised me and I have a lot of admiration for them. Haas are just 11 points behind Williams in the Constructors Championship despite a disappointing showing in China last time out, and Symonds adds that their race strategy deserves credit.He said: Whats really impressed me is that they havent just produced a good car but theyve raced it well and thats a very difficult thing for a new team to do.I think they did have personnel from Ferrari but theyve also recruited a lot of new people into Formula 1 who havent been there before and theyre doing a good job. Whens the Russian GP on Sky? The Russian GP is live and exclusive on Sky Sports - and there are a host of ways you can watch it. Operating an F1 car in a race is not an easy thing to do, its very complex set of circumstances that you have to take in. You have to have immense situational awareness and you have to react to it.We get it wrong sometimes, but theyve actually done it pretty well in their first few races.Dont miss the F1 Report on Wednesday at 8:30pm on Sky Sports F1 for a preview of the Russian Grand Prix. Natalie Pinkham is joined in the studio by Marc Priestley and Dominic Harlow. Also See: Symonds reverse grid theory Whens the Russian GP on Sky? Scarpe Yeezy Scontate . Defenceman Yannick Weber scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period and the Canucks breathed a sigh of relief with a 2-1 win on Saturday night. Adidas Yeezy Italia . After a first half in which he thought "the lid was on the basket," the Toronto Raptors coach watched his squad mount a second half surge to defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers 98-91. http://www.adidasyeezyscontate.it/ . Hazard cut in from the left and scored with a swerving right-footed shot for ninth goal of the season, which proved to be enough for the victory despite Chelseas forwards again lacking a cutting edge up front. Adidas Yeezy Italia Online . They had already blown a double-digit lead, fans were hitting the exits, and a long seven-game road trip waited at the end. Adidas Yeezy Scontate . -- Jimmie Johnson held off a teammate, passed a pair of Hall of Famers, and dominated once more at Dover. LONDON -- Seven-time champion Roger Federer could face Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon - their earliest meeting in any Grand Slam. Fridays draw for the grass-court Grand Slam placed the third-seeded Federer and No. 5 Nadal in the same half. Federer is the defending champion at the All England Club, while Nadal is a two-time winner. Home favourite Andy Murray, who is seeded No. 2, is also in the same bottom half and could meet Nadal or Federer in the semifinal. Top-seeded Novak Djokovic is in the top half and has a much easier path to the final, facing a possible semifinal against No. 4 David Ferrer. But the Serbian player has been offered a tricky first-round match against Florian Mayer, whom he had to beat in the quarterfinals last year. Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., is the only seeded Canadian player at No. 17. He will meet Argentinas Carlos Berlocq. Ottawas Jesse Levine will face Guido Pella of Argentina and Vasek Pospisil of Vancouver will meet Marc Gicquel of France. Nadal and Federer have met in three Wimbledon finals but have never played each other before the semifinals of any Grand Slam tournament. In 2008, they played one of the greatest finals ever on the London grass, with Nadal prevailing 9-7 in the fifth set to claim his first Wimbledon trophy. Last year, Federer won his record-tying seventh Wimbledon title by beating Murray in the final. Murray, who later beat Federer for the Olympic gold at Wimbledon, will be bidding to become the first British player to win the mens title since Fred Perry in 1936. The other possible mens quarterfinals are: Djokovic against No.7 Tomas Berdych; Ferrer vs. No. 8 Juan Martin Del Potro and Murray against No.6 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Wimbledons seeding order is determined using the ATP rankings and points are added for achievements in grass-court tournaments over the past 12 months. Nadal, coming off his eighth French Open victory, has been seeded No. 5 after being sidelined for about seven months with a left knee injury following his surprise loss in the second round at Wimbledon last year. Nadal has looked unstoppable since his return from injury and the draw is certainly a tough one for Federer, who has recently showed signs of decline but bounced back with a victory in his favourite warm-up for Wimbledon, in Halle, Germany. Four of Federers seven wins at Wimbledon came after he lifted the trophy in Halle. But Nadal is also facing a daunting challenge, with the prrospect of having to beat Federer, Murray and Djokovic to claim the title.dddddddddddd Nadal, who owns 12 Grand Slam titles, has a won-loss record of 43-2 in 2013, winning seven titles from nine finals and is on a 22-match winning streak. He has not played in an official tournament since the French Open after deciding to rest rather than play in Halle. Earlier this week, Murray said he was not concerned about the draw, knowing that he would have to beat the best players in the field to end the British drought in Wimbledon. "If you want to win the biggest tournaments, you have to beat the best players in the world," the U.S. Open champion said. "It doesnt really matter where they are in the draw." Federer, Nadal and Murray will all play on Mondays opening day at Wimbledon. Federer will open the defence of his title against Victor Hanescu of Romania, while Nadal will take on Steve Darcis of Belgium and Murray plays Benjamin Becker of Germany, an opponent he beat last week at the Queens Club. Djokovic, who won Wimbledon two years ago, will start on Tuesday against Florian Mayer of Germany. He is guaranteed to keep the No. 1 spot in the ATP rankings after the tournament whatever the result he achieves. There are several noteworthy first-round matchups in the mens draw, with former champion Lleyton Hewitt facing No. 11 Stanislas Wawrinka; No.21 Sam Querrey against Bernard Tomic; and No. 10 Marin Cilic playing Marcos Baghdatis. In the womens draw, five-time champion and top-seeded Serena Williams will open against Mandy Minella of Luxembourg. Second-seeded Victoria Azarenka has a first-round match against Maria Joao Koehler of Portugal. In the absence of her sister Venus, who pulled out this week with a back injury, Serena is bidding to win her 17th Grand Slam title and is considered the overwhelming favourite. Since losing in the first round at the French Open last year, she has amassed a record of 74-3 and won three of the last four major titles. No. 3 Maria Sharapova, who lost to Williams in the French Open final, will open her Wimbledon campaign against Kristina Mladenovic. No.4 Agnieszka Radwanska will take on qualifier Yvonne Meusburger. Montreals Eugenie Bouchard will play Galina Voskoboeva of Kazakhstan. The possible womens quarterfinals are: Williams vs. No. 7 Angelique Kerber; Radwanska vs. No. 6 Li Na; Sharapova against No. 5 Sara Errani, and Azarenka vs. eighth-seeded Petra Kvitova. ' ' '

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