MONZA, Italy -- Felipe Nasr said he was surprised to be given a penalty for his
collison with Renaults Jolyon Palmer at the Italian Grand Prix.
Cheap NFL
Jerseys For Sale .Nasr and Palmer made contact while vying for
position at Turn 2, with Nasr appearing to drive across Palmer on the exit of
the chicane. Nasr spun and, like Palmer, retired in the pits due to damage from
the collison.However, he was then handed a ten-second time penalty. Fearing it
would be carried over to the next race, Sauber sent him back out to serve the
penalty before retiring again.The Brazilian was handed two penalty points on his
superlicence and had to visit the stewards again after the race.I went to see
[FIA race director] Charlie [Whiting] but that was nothing special Nasr said
when asked about the meeting. There is not much to say really.Though he refused
to be drawn on commenting about the crash Nasr made it clear he felt it was
wrong for the stewards to blame him.I was a bit surprised [by the penalty]. What
can I do? I got the penalty in the end and its not going to change if I say
whether I was right or wrong. Its done.I felt like climbing up to 14th on the
first lap was again putting in a good effort at the start, a good first lap and
we could have at least hold on to the position, maybe fight for something
better. Its a shame it ended up this way but we gotta keep on trying.Palmer and
Nasr have a fiery history together from their time in GP2.Asked if he will speak
to Palmer about the incident between now and Singapore, Nasr replied: No, I dont
think its necessary.
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PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Tampa Bay ace David Price threw to a most surprising hitter
in his latest workout -- Kansas City pitcher James Shields. Price took another
step toward rejoining the Tampa Bay rotation, working Thursday in his first
simulated game since being sidelined May 16 because of a strained left triceps.
The AL Cy Young Award winner had never before been on the disabled list. Price
threw 54 pitches over three innings before the Rays played Kansas City on
Thursday night. He got a good laugh when he took the mound to warm up and saw
Shields, his former teammate, standing in the batters box. Shields returned to
Tropicana Field for the first time this season since being traded in the winter
to the Royals. He watched five pitches by Price go by before stepping out. Price
is expected to start a minor league rehab assignment next week and could return
to the majors in late June or early July. "I felt great," Price said. "Im kind
of getting the results that Im expecting out there right now. Its definitely
good to go out there and feel as good as I am right now. I guess its a sigh of
relief." Price struggled this year before getting hurt, going 1-4 with a 5.24
ERA after going 20-5 with a 2.56 ERA in 2012. "Hes actually, I think, exceeding
expectations a little bit," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "Hes looking really
good." Maddon was also pleased to see Shields but was grateful his club would
not have to face him this series. The 31-year-old right-hander pitched seven
innings against the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday in a game the Royals went on to
win, 3-2, in 10 innings. "It is strange seeing him in that different blue
(uniform) over there," Maddon said. "I told him, just enjoy your four days here.
You pitched yesterday, sso enjoy the family, enjoy the vacation here at home.
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scoreboard to Shields before the bottom of the second inning. He got a standing
ovation. He tipped his cap and waved to the crowd from the front of the third
base dugout. "It is a little weird, just seeing all the guys again," said
Shields, who spent half of his 12 years in the Tampa Bay organization at the
major league level. Shields left Tampa Bay leading the franchise with 217
starts, 19 complete games, eight shutouts and 1,250 strikeouts. He won 14 games
for the Rays in 2008, when they won their only pennant. "Going to the World
Series and winning the first playoff game in Rays history was probably my best
memory here," he said. "From where we came in 07 and to do what we did in 2008
was very special." Shields has tried to bring those winning ways to the Royals,
and it appears to be working. Kansas City leads the league with a 3.45 ERA, and
had given up three or fewer runs in 11 straight games heading into Thursday
nights game against the Rays. "Weve got a good staff over here. Our starting
five is as consistent as youre going to get," Shields said. "Our bullpen, as far
as Im concerned, is one of the best bullpens in the league." While Shields hasnt
won since beating the Rays in Kansas City on April 30, he has compiled a 2.64
ERA in his eight starts since then. "I tried to bring my experience of winning
and of what we did over here in the last five years in Tampa, and I see a lot of
similarities to the two teams," he added. "Once everyone learns how to be
consistent, which is what were getting right now, I think were going to win a
lot of ballgames and turn this organization around."
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