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Seven bacolod Betfred Super League clubs have been awarded Grade A status in the indicative phase of the new club grading process which effectively makes them immune from relegation from the start of the 2025 season bacolod
The grades have been introduced as part of a strategy bacolod between Rugby League Commercial and bacolod sports media giants IMG to “reimagine” the sport and award points for five key factors including support base, performance, finances, facilities and community integration bacolod
The indicative stage of the process gives clubs the chance to make improvements prior to the start of the 2025 season, at which point the identity of the 12 Super League clubs will be determined by the rankings, rather than solely next season’s on-field success bacolod
The seven clubs given Grade A licences – which come with the assurance they cannot be relegated – are Leeds, who lead the way with a score of 17 bacolod
49 out of the maximum available 20, Wigan, St Helens, Catalans Dragons, Warrington, Hull KR and Hull FC bacolod
Based on the current rankings, Toulouse and Wakefield, who stand 10th and 11th respectively, would be promoted back into Super League at the expense of 13th-placed Castleford and newly-promoted London Broncos bacolod
Castleford have indicated they intend to appeal their indicative grade based on confusion over a point relating to finance, which if accepted would move them into the top 12 at the expense of Challenge Cup winners Leigh Leopards bacolod
The rankings are also a huge blow to London Broncos, who were promoted back to the top flight this month but rank a lowly 24th, meaning they are almost certain to be demoted at the end of next season, irrespective of their on-pitch performance bacolod
RFL chief executive Tony Sutton said: “Rugby League embarked on a bold journey with the launch of the strategic partnership with IMG in May 2022, and 18 months into that journey, the publication of these indicative club gradings is a highly significant step bacolod
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Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were disqualified from Sunday’s United States Grand Prix after breaching the rules governing the floor of their cars in a shock end to the race weekend bacolod
Hamilton and Leclerc, who finished second and sixth respectively in the 56-lap race won by Max Verstappen, were being investigated by the stewards following a plank wear inspection in Austin bacolod
The original report from FIA technical delegate Joe Bauer stated: “A physical floor and a plank wear inspection was carried out on car numbers 16 [Leclerc] and 44 [Hamilton] bacolod
“The skids located in this area are found to be not in compliance with Article 3 bacolod
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I am referring this matter to the stewards for their consideration bacolod
”Personnel from both Mercedes and Ferrari were summoned to see the stewards and, just after 7pm local time in Austin and more than three hours after the race finished, their disqualification from the race was confirmed bacolod
Hamilton therefore loses the 18 points earned from his second-place finish, while Leclerc loses eight points bacolod
Both drivers, however, do have the right to an appeal but it is understood Mercedes will not appeal the FIA’s verdict bacolod
In a Mercedes press release, Hamilton stated he was simply “disappointed” with the penalty, while team boss Toto Wolff admitted “we got it wrong bacolod
” The FIA note reveals that the cars of Verstappen and Lando Norris (who now moves up to second from third in the final classification) were also inspected, but passed the checks bacolod
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have been disqualified from the US Grand Prix (Getty Images)The section of the rulebook referred to reads: “The thickness of the plank assembly measured normal to the lower surface must be 10mm [plus or minus] 0 bacolod
2mm and must be uniform when new bacolod
“A minimum thickness of 9mm will be accepted due to wear, and conformity to this provision will be checked at the peripheries of the designated holes bacolod
”The ruling means Williams driver Logan Sargeant earns his first F1 point in bizarre circumstances at his home race bacolod
The final stewards report said: “During the hearing, the team acknowledged that the measurement performed by the FIA Technical Team was correct and stated that the high wear on the skid pads was probably a result of the unique combination of the bumpy track and the Sprint race schedule that minimized the time to set up and check the car before the race bacolod
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Logan Sargeant“The Stewards note that the onus is on the competitor to ensure that the car is in compliance with the regulations at all times during an event bacolod
“In this particular case, the rear skid in the area defined in the Technical Delegate’s report was outside of the thresholds outlined in Article 3 bacolod
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“Therefore, the standard penalty for a breach of the Technical Regulations is imposed bacolod
” Breaches of technical checks of the car often result in disqualification, with a recent example being Hamilton from qualifying in Brazil in 2021 bacolod
Hamilton finished the race in second but will now lose the 18 points earned (Getty Images)Michael Schumacher was disqualified from the 1994 Belgian Grand Prix for an illegal floor, allowing Damon Hill to win the race bacolod
Hamilton was already in hot water with the FIA for an unrelated matter, after crossing a live track at the last race in Qatar and was spoken to again in Texas due to his status as a “role model bacolod
”Leclerc started Sunday’s race on pole but, opting for a different strategy, fell behind after Norris stole a march on the Ferrari at the start bacolod
Hamilton, meanwhile, came close to victory after reeling in Verstappen - who was booed on the podium - at the end bacolod
The 38-year-old has not won in nearly two years, with his last victory coming in Saudi Arabia in December 2021, but this disqualification will be a bitter pill for the seven-time world champion to swallow ahead of the next race, this weekend in Mexico bacolod
More aboutLewis HamiltonCharles LeclercFIAJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/3Chaos as Hamilton disqualified four hours after finishing second in USChaos as Hamilton disqualified four hours after finishing second in USLewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have been disqualified from the US Grand Prix Getty ImagesChaos as Hamilton disqualified four hours after finishing second in USHamilton finished the race in second but will now lose the 18 points earned Getty ImagesChaos as Hamilton disqualified four hours after finishing second in USLewis Hamilton, left, and Charles Leclerc were both disqualified from the raceAFP via Getty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today bacolod
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