BUDAPEST, Hungary -- Fernando Alonso believes debates over track limits and radio rules are only talked about in the sport because the on-track racing is not exciting enough. Maglia Manolo Gabbiadini .The last two races in Austria and Silverstone have sparked a debate about track limits, with new kerbs installed at the Red Bull Ring and several qualifying times deleted at Silverstone for drivers gaining an advantage off track. This weekend in Hungary, electronic sensors have been fitted on the outsides of Turns 4 and 8 to detect when drivers run wide, allowing race control to monitor the situation more closely.But Alonso says such debates are only a talking point in F1 because the on-track action is not enough of a talking point.I think there have been some -- not polemics -- but some debates here and there with the track limits, he said. Its normal when it is a very media-driven sport.I think it [exceeding track limits] happened in all the races in motor sport, sometimes I see it in touring cars or DTM or MotoGP and they are all over the place or they cut the last chicane and they win and are celebrating with no investigation after the race, nothing.Here [in F1] everything is a mountain, even small things. Its part of the sport and probably something Formula One wants, to keep people talking. Now that the show is not very good, its good to have some polemics around the races.But Alonso does not blame the dominance of Mercedes for the supposed decline in interest.I dont think that there being one team dominant [is the problem], it has always been like this in a way. But the show was good enough and now it is not good enough for whatever reason -- because the cars are too slow, too heavy or the noise is not good or the prices are too high or whatever.Whatever it is, I dont know, its not the same and its something obvious. When you see some regulations changed or some polemics or track limits or radio restrictions, sometimes I think they have made this to tale about something between races, because it makes no sense.Alonso believes less regulation rather than more is the key to making the sport exciting again.I think it needs a little bit more freedom for the teams, the drivers -- relaxing a little bit everything will be good, like it always used to be in F1. I think the teams had the possibility to choose the weight distribution, to choose their own cambers and tyre pressures, their own philosophy of rear wing or even six wheels on a car!Now if you painted all the cars black you would not know which team built which car. The cars look similar, but just different colours because the rules are quite strict. We need to make the car like this, with this width, this height and everything. It is a little bit strange.Its the same for the drivers -- if we had a little bit more freedom to race and less penalties. We have to do the same thing at the same time at the same hour and if you dont do one of these things you have to go to the stewards and you will have a penalty - a time penalty, a reprimand, points ... it doesnt matter if you are five minutes late to the briefing or if you go five minutes late to the autograph session. You are allowed to breathe and not much more. Maglia Stephan El Shaarawy . LOUIS -- Cardinals cleanup hitter Allen Craig says hes recovered from a foot injury and ready to be put on St. Maglia Daniele Padelli .S. -- Nikolaj Ehlers registered a hat trick for the third straight game and Jonathan Drouin had a goal and five assists as the Halifax Mooseheads hammered the host Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 10-1 on Tuesday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. http:///...alvatore-sirigu.html . The 18-year-old American had five birdies in her bogey-free round for a 17-under total of 196. Lee held the overnight lead but mixed three birdies with two bogeys for a 70.As the home of soccer in Canada, TSN and TSN2 deliver 15 games from the 2013 UEFA EURO Under-21 Championship, which features Europes top eight U-21 teams battling for continental bragging rights. Coverage begins Wednesday at 11:45am et on TSN2 with host Israel vs. Norway. In total, TSN and TSN2 will broadcast every round-robin game, plus the semifinals and Final, airing Tuesday, June 18 at 11:45am et on TSN. Live coverage of the 2013 UEFA EURO Under-21 Championship is also available on TSN Mobile TV and in French on RDS and RDS2. TSNs Luke Wileman, Jason deVos, and Vic Rauter lead TSNs studio coverage of the 2013 UEFA EURO Under-21 Championship, breaking down all the action during pre-game, halftime, and post-game shows. Analysts Nick Dasovic and Kristian Jack are also in the TSN Studio to provide in-depth analysis of the 2013 UEFA EURO Under-21 Championship. The 2013 UEFA EURO Under-21 Championship features England, Germany, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, and defending champion Spain. Held every two years, the UEFA EURO Under-21 Championship showcases the games next generation of stars. Previous tournaments have featured some of the biggest names in soccer, including Frances Zinédine Zidane, Portugals Luís Figo, Spains Raúl González, and Englands Frank Lampard. TSN Digital platforms – including TSN.ca and the TSN app for iPhone and iPad – will have all the latest highlights, scores, and news throughout the tournament. Maglia Italiana Graziano Pelle. The 2013 UEFA EURO Under-21 Championship is part of TSNs slate of soccer programming, including EURO 2016, Barclays Premier League, MLS, and FIFA World Cup – kicking off with the highly-anticipated FIFA Womens World Cup 2015 in Canada. TSN and TSN2s broadcast schedule for the UEFA EURO Under-21 Championship is as follows: Wednesday, June 5• Israel vs. Norway – 11:45am et on TSN2• England vs. Italy – 2:15pm et on TSN Thursday, June 6• Spain vs. Russia – 11:45am et on TSN2• Netherlands vs. Germany – 2:15pm et on TSN Saturday, June 8• England vs. Norway – 11:45am et on TSN2 • Italy vs. Israel – 2:15pm et on TSN Sunday, June 9• Netherlands vs. Russia – 4pm et on TSN • Germany vs. Spain – 6pm et on TSN2 Tuesday, June 11 • Israel vs. England – 11:45am et on TSN• Norway vs. Italy – 11:45am et on TSN2 Wednesday, June 12• Spain vs. Netherlands – 11:45am et on TSN• Russia vs. Germany – 11:45am et on TSN2 Saturday, June 15• Semifinal 1 – 11:15am et on TSN2• Semifinal 2 – 2:15pm et on TSN2 Tuesday, June 18• Final – 11:45am et on TSN Schedule subject to change Cheap NFL JerseysCheap Jerseys China ' ' '