Formula Ones race stewards are considering a system which would allow them to review previous races to improve the consistency of decisions.The 2016 season saw the consistency of penalties called into question by many of the drivers on the grid, with punishments seeming to vary from race to race. At an FIA meeting in Vienna this week the stewards agreed that is a key issue to address going into next season.We went through a lot of rules and looked at how we can work with the FIA to tidy up the wording, enabling us to take quicker decisions, stewards chairman Garry Connelly said. We talked a lot about how we can achieve better consistency.We think that more meetings and more reviews of past decisions are necessary, so that we all understand how each panel of stewards is treating a particular situation, especially where its necessary for the stewards to make a subjective ruling, on a dangerous driving charge for example. That is quite a subjective issue.These are obviously decisions that are made collectively but understanding how those decisions can be made more consistent is valuable.One way of achieving this appears to be regular video conferences to evaluate decisions made at previous races, a system used by Germanys governing body, Deutscher Motor Sport Bund, ?to ensure greater consistency in future decisions.The stewards get together by video link to look back at incidents and discuss the decisions made. We thought that might be good thing to do every three or four races.The Mexican Grand Prix was one of the more controversial of the season, with Lewis Hamilton escaping a penalty for going across the first chicane at the start, only for Max Verstappen to get a time penalty for doing the same towards the end of the race. In that instance, Hamilton was judged not to have gained a lasting advantage.Connelly suggests one way around this sort of confusion in future is to ensure circuits modify corners in a way which punishes drivers for making mistakes, taking the decision out of the stewards hands.The point we also made is that the rules say a driver can rejoin the track as long as you do it safely and gain no lasting advantage.The word lasting is again very subjective. Does it mean lasting for 500m, until the next turn, the next few laps or the whole race?That subjectivity is removed if the circuit is modified or designed to immediately disadvantage a driver if he does go off track. China Shoes Wholesale . -- Timbers coach Caleb Porter didnt stray from his business-like approach to the season even after Portland downed the two-time defending league champion Los Angeles Galaxy to gain crucial playoff position. China Shoes . PAUL, Minn. https://www.chinashoes.us/ . 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Darren SweetnamSweetnam had a quality all-round game for Munster as they demolished visitors Zebre 49-5. The winger scored after just three minutes, and would have had a second try later on but he was taken out in the act of scoring.?13. Elliot DalyDaly keeps his spot in our side after yet another excellent performance, and a try, as Wasps thrashed Harlequins. Will Addison is unfortunate to miss out after a strong performance for Sale. Addison kicked 14 points after taking over the responsibility from AJ MacGinty, as Sale defeated Leicester 34-30.12. Rory HutchinsonHutchinson had a dream debut for Northampton, scoring a crucial try as the Saints edged past Exeter 20-19 . The centre, whose ambition is to play for Scotland at Test level, will certainly achieve that if he can regularly replicate performances like the one delivered on Friday night.11. George NorthNorth retains his spot in our side from last week. The Welsh winger grabbed Northamptons first try against visitors Exeter, and followed that by setting up another score for Rory Hutchinson. North was a constant attacking threat and his contributions proved crucial as Northampton secured a 20-19 victory over Exeter.10. Alex LozowskiLozowski marked his England elite player squad call-up by scoring two tries, notching in either half during a 39-0 bonus-point victory for Saracens over Bristol. The fly-half also kicked two conversions in the second half, as his fine recent form continues.Finn Russell and Jonathan Sexton are unfortunate not to make selection.9. Lloyd WilliamsWilliams put in a strong all-round performance despite Cardiff losing narrowly to Leinster. The Welsh No. 9 will need to keep playing well to remain in the thoughts of Warren Gatland, given the intense competition in that position from Rhys Webb and Gareth Davies.FORWARDS1. Alex AllanScottishh prop Allan had an excellent game and provided a moment of magic to decide the game as Glasgow won 26-17 at Newport Gwent Dragons.dddddddddddd The dazzling sidestep from the prop and subsequent try under the posts is a moment that will live long in the memory.2. Rory BestIreland captain Best was making his first start of the season for Ulster, and used all his extensive experience to put in a good shift in a narrow win against Ospreys.?3. Stephen ArcherArcher had a good game for Munster as they thrashed Zebre. The 28 year-old also scored a try in the second half. Archer has represented Ireland at U20 level and more recently Emerging Ireland, and is making his case for further recognition through such performances.4. Maro ItojeItoje has been a regular feature in our weekly Lions side and, after his sensational winning streak ended last week, he returns to our side this time around. Itoje was excellent yet again in combination with George Kruis as Saracens comfortably beat Aviva Premiership newcomers Bristol 39-0.5. George KruisKruis was the stand-out performer for Saracens as he led a pack that battered Bristol. Kruis dominated the line-out, was everywhere in the loose and drive relentlessly at the home defence. The performance was described as exceptional by Mark McCall. Not a bad way to mark your return following a three match absence due to a back spasm.6. Cameron NeildThe Sale blindside flanker faced a daunting individual battle against opposite number Mike Williams, and outplayed the man who may well feature in Eddie Jones plans in the autumn. Such a feat reflects both a fine individual display and a clear sign of the progress Neild is making.7. Justin TipuricWelsh international Tipuric was the man-of-the-match despite being on the losing side as Ulster defeated Ospreys 9-7. Tipuric has been putting in consistently good performances this season that can do his international and Lions chances no harm.8. Nathan HughesThe Wasps No.8 was in sublime form for the league-leaders as they took down Harlequins at the Ricoh Arena. He features in Englands EPS ahead of the autumn Tests and will be hopeful of a first cap. ' ' '