HOCKENHEIM, Germany -- Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is confident his drivers will not collide at the teams home grand prix on Sunday, despite starting side by side on the front row of the grid.Nico Rosberg will line up ahead of Lewis Hamilton for the short run down to Turn 1, with the winner of the race set to carry the championship lead into the summer break. Hockenheim is Mercedes home circuit, but while Wolff does not expect his drivers to back down or drive any differently in Germany, he believes enough of a deterrent was put in place following their last collision to stop them hitting each other again.Im very confident because we have talked about it a lot and what the consequence would be, Wolff said. As a driver, its clear that they wouldnt want to make a statement before the race that they wouldnt want to be crashing -- that would be giving too much away [to the other driver]. But they are aware [of the consequences].Wolff said the conduct of his drivers at the two races since the collision in Austria is proof that they have understood his warning.Those rules or guidelines are designed to prevent incidents that cost us points and we havent had any incidents since then. So whatever the behaviour is or the pattern is during the weeks in the build up to the race weekend, it doesnt really matter.Its important that on a Sunday those rules are being followed and Silverstone and Hungary were pretty straight forward. So I have positive indications that the message has arrived.Hamilton said racing at Mercedes home grand prix would not impact on his approach to Sundays race.Not really I mean were paid to do a job and every weekend is exactly the same, whether or not the bosses or there or not. Theres been races where the bosses have been there and theyve walked away super unhappy and theres been times, hopefully more often than not, where theyve arrived and weve done the job well and theyve been happy.Im going to drive as I always have in my life. Me and Nico and the team, weve obviously discussed and learnt from things in the past so I dont see tomorrow being an issue for either of us. Cheap College Jerseys From China . -- Tony Stewart is 20 pounds lighter and has a titanium rod in his surgically repaired right leg. NCAA Jerseys Wholesale . Detroit and Boston are deadlocked, 1-1, and Tigers manager Jim Leyland could be forgiven if he was caught rationalizing instead of dissecting how his club could blow a 5-1 lead late in Game 2. http://www.cheapcollegejerseys.us.org/ . The veteran safety was a starter for the Bengals from 2008-2012. He totaled 41 tackles and three interceptions while starting all but four of the 13 games he played last season. College Jerseys China . Belfort (24-10) needed just 77 seconds to down Henderson in the headlining bout of Saturdays "UFC Fight Night: Belfort vs. Henderson" event at Goiania Arena in Goiania, Brazil. The fight served as a rematch of the pairs 2006 meeting, which Henderson won by decision. Stitched College Jerseys . The incident occurred at 19:56 of the second period of the Kings 4-2 road win over Edmonton on Sunday. Nolan punched Oilers forward Jesse Joensuu in the jaw in front of the Kings goal during a scrum. LAS VEGAS -- Sydney Wiese scored 25 points and No. 25 Oregon State scored the last seven points of the game to defeat UNLV 62-59 in the Play4Kay Shootout on Monday night.The Rebels missed all five of their field goals in the last four minutes and didnt score after a pair of free throws from Brooke Johnson at 3:27 made it 59-55.Two free throws by Breanna Brown tied it with 47 seconds left. After a UNLV miss, Gabriella Hanson made one free throw at 22.8 seconds and Mikayla Pivec made a steal and two free throws at 14 seconds.ddddddddddddA 3-point attempt by Johnson with 2 seconds left was off the mark.Oregon State (8-1) had 22 turnovers. Wiese had four 3-pointers and is two behind Candice Wiggins Pac-12 record of 295.Dakota Gonzalez had 16 points for UNLV (8-2). Her jumper had the Rebels, who lost point guard Nikki Wheatley to a knee injury in the third quarter, up nine with 7:12 to play. ' ' '