Haas driver Romain Grosjean thinks Formula Ones new American owners could be important in improving broadcasting and taking the sport to a whole new generation of fans.Last week John Malones Liberty Media announced it has?agreed to purchase a controlling stake in F1 in a deal worth $6.4 billion. The group has already outlined five key objectives for F1, including promotion and marketing of F1 as a sport and brand and enhancing the distribution of the content beyond the existing formats.Liberty is also expected to use its experience and expertise from American sport to improve fan engagement in F1 and Grosjean thinks its important the new owners change the perception of the sport.When asked if the new owners could bring a new era in fan engagement, he replied: It could ... People that dont know F1 dont think it is a sport. You drive a car... it is Gs [forces], it is temperature and so on, but it is hard to translate it on TV.With new technologies to show that the drivers are having a tough time in the car, people will try to follow more. With all the technology, the platform they have... you could get fan engagement through every social media platform we have today.Grosjean believes it is important to emphasise how difficult it is to be an F1 driver, something he does not think is appreciated in the wider sporting world.[Showing driver heartrate] could be fun. They do it in Tour de France with some of the riders. How many kilos you need to put on the brake pedal to stop the car... the Gs is great but for someone that doesnt know what 5Gs in the braking, what does it mean?It is the same as downhill skiing... if you go to Kitzbuhel and you see the slope you say f---, this is not f---ing around! It is hard to show it on TV.As part of Americas first F1 team since 1986, Grosjean thinks the future success of Haas could be instrumental in determining how perceptions of the sport change.I think [American owners] is pretty cool. Americans know how to produce a good show if you look at Superbowl or NASCAR, I think for the audience it is something we can improve. A second GP in the US, maybe in the West Coast would be good.It is so hard to follow what is going on in F1 because most of the races are 3am or 4am so it is difficult to follow the race live. If Haas becomes more successful then people will start to follow more and it could be a great thing ... I think it is great for F1, it is such a big market, so having them in F1 is a great thing. Custom Carmelo Anthony Jersey . The Masters champion and winner of last weeks Australian PGA has a three-round total of 14-under 199 at Royal Melbourne. "Im in a really good position for tomorrow," Scott said. Carmelo Anthony Jersey Large . 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OAKLAND, Calif. -- Sonny Gray showed up at spring training eight months ago with big aspirations for himself and the Oakland Athletics this season.None of it worked out. He struggled and got injured more than once.Thats just the kind of year the As had, another similar story for the small-budget franchise hit by the injury bug time and again.Im not happy with the way the last two years have gone by any stretch, manager Bob Melvin said. I will think long and hard about it in the offseason.At 69-83, the As responded from losing 10 of 11 to win their final two games at Seattle and finish with one more victory than a year ago. But they finished in fifth place and at the bottom of the AL West for the second straight season -- another year of injuries and big-name departures.Oakland dealt left-hander Rich Hill and outfielder Josh Reddick to the NL West champion Dodgers at the deadline only to watch them shine elsewhere. It has been a common theme for years now.I was just as cranky as I ever was, you just didnt happen to see it, said Billy Beane, the executive vice president of baseball operations.Here are some thing to take from Oaklands season:INJURIES GALORE: The As put 11 players on the 60-day disabled list at some point, and 26 different players were hurt at some point, according to Beanes count.Its hard to assess this club because we never really saw it, Beane said.GRAYS HEALTH: Gray returned to pitch one inning last Wednesday night on the road against the Angels, his first start since Aug. 6 because of a forearm injury. He also had a stint on the disabled list with a strain behind his throwing shoulder.Getting their ace back on the mound, albeit for a short appearance, meant a lot to Gray and the As.The 26-year-old right-hander went 5-11 with a 5.69 ERA in 22 starts and 117 innings.SEMIENS STRIDES: So much was made of Marcus Semiens defensive struggles in 2015.He started 158 games at shortstop and played in 159, batting .238 with 27 home runs and 75 RBI. He cut his errors from a majors-high 35 last season to 21.Marcus deserves a ton of credit, general manager David Forst said. To go from where he was at the end of last season, where most people werent certain whether he could play the position, to turning himself into a reliable defensive shortstop is really a testament to his ability and his work.ddddddddddddRookie Ryon Healy provided a spark at third base to help stabilize an injury-plagued infield missing Jed Lowrie and Eric Sogard, and Healy will be the leader to win the job at third.YOUNG PITCHERS: Sean Manaea is one example where Beane notes that the As discovered some things through all the injuries.The rookie left-hander went 7-9 with a 3.86 ERA in 24 starts and 25 outings overall.He did such a great job of going off of his first couple starts and then getting better, and never being satisfied with how it was the time before, catcher Stephen Vogt said. He had a great year, its exciting, the future is very bright for him. Hes going to be good for a very long time.A few other rookies the As hardly expected to see so much of so soon -- Daniel Mengden, Jharel Cotton and Raul Alcantara -- could compete for rotation spots in 2017.This season wasnt how we wanted it to be, Manaea said. The group of young guys that are coming up, I feel like in the next couple years were going to be really, really good. We had flashes of that throughout the season. I feel like the more experience we get as a group, the more time we have together, were really going to take off.OUTFIELD CONCERNS: Khris Davis provided a bright spot with his offensive punch. He shattered his previous best marks with career-highs of 42 home runs and 102 RBI.While Davis is set to play left field and the As are hoping for a healthy Mark Canha to play right, center field is an open spot and a huge hole to fill. How Oakland will do so is to be determined.Theres no question center field, short- and long-term, is a concern, Beane said. 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