Lewis Hamilton admits he could not shake the sound of his Sepang engine failure from his mind during his victorious drive at the U.S. Grand Prix.Hamilton claimed his first win since July in Austin, leading away from pole position and coming under little threat throughout. Hamilton has had numerous reliability issues this season, most recently an engine failure while leading in the closing stages of the Malaysian Grand Prix.The world champion admits the memory of that failure haunted him until he took the chequered flag on Sunday.Today I felt comfortable doing the job, I was just the whole race concerned the car was not going to make it right up until the line, he said. I was in fear of the same sound I heard in Malaysia so I was grateful the car made it across the line. I have a lot more confidence in [Nico Rosbergs] reliability, its going well for him Ive just got to continue doing my job and hope for the best.Though he has struggled with starts off the line this year, Hamilton felt relaxed before the race he would successfully execute his getaway -- which he did, leading into Turn 1 from pole.Ive generally been relaxed all weekend. I felt like I knew the start was going to go well. Thats the first time in the whole year that I had a feeling that it was going to go well -- great work by the guys, great work done in the factory last week and it worked perfectly today.The win is the 50th of Hamiltons career, moving him one behind Alain Prosts career tally. Michael Schumacher (91 wins) is the only other driver to have passed that landmark and Hamilton admitted it was a surreal milestone to have reached.I completely forgot that it was going to the 50th so its been a long time coming but I was thinking I mentioned it before, Ive been here for 10 years, Ive had lots of ups and downs and lots of great opportunities to work with some incredibly gifted people who have helped me to get here today, and my family as well, with whom without I wouldnt be here. Its very surreal, I cant believe theres only been three of us but hopefully onto bigger and better things.The win closes the gap to Rosberg to 26 points, meaning the world championship is still out of his hands; Rosberg can finish second, second and third in the final races and still take the title.Fake NCAA Jerseys . -- Matt Rupert scored once in regulation and again in the shootout as the London Knights extended their win streak to nine games by defeating the Owen Sound Attack 4-3 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. Cheap Football NCAA Jerseys . -- Nathan Pancel scored twice as the Sudbury Wolves defeated the North Bay Battalion 4-2 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. https://www.chinajerseysncaa.us/ . Boucher previously coached the Tampa Bay Lightning and had a 97-78-20 record over two-plus seasons. He was dismissed by the team last March after the Lightning struggled in the lockout-shortened season with a 13-18-1 record. 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"It was a called strike three, he threw down his helmet and his bat, and was given an equipment fine by the home plate umpire," crew chief Wally Bell told a pool reporter after the game. "As he walked away, in (Bellinos) opinion, he flipped the gloves back in a bad manner and that will get an ejection. Thats what it was. He threw them back toward Danny in a way that wasnt etiquette in baseball and he was ejected for it.ddddddddddddquot; Manager John Gibbons came out to protest and was also tossed. "More or less protecting his player, then he started talking about balls and strikes and was ejected," Bell said. It was Gibbons third ejection of the season and first for Lawrie, upping Torontos total to six. Lawrie said he threw his gloves behind him "so that the bat boy could come pick up my stuff and take it to the dugout." "Apparently he (Bellino) took it the wrong way and decided to throw me out," Lawrie said. The volatile Lawrie was suspended for four games last season when, after striking out, he slammed his helmet into the ground and it hit the umpire. He said he did not think that such past actions had any impact on Friday nights incident. "Todays a new day," he said. "Next time hes got to throw his gloves in the other direction, I guess," said Gibbons. ' ' '