Ever wondered what your favourite drivers listen to when they arent driving a Formula One car? Well, wonder no more...Ahead of this years U.S. Grand Prix the Circuit of the Americas has been asking the grid to name their favourite songs to listen to on the road. The circuits official website has released the choices of a select group of drivers.?The three most popular artists in the list below appear three times: Bruce Springsteen (Born in the U.S.A), The Eagles (Hotel California) and Michael Jackson (Billie Jean and Thriller). Other standout selections include Valtteri Bottas Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) by The Offspring, Daniil Kvyat choosing Strangers in the Night by Frank Sinatra and Jolyon Palmer opting the BBCs iconic F1 theme song The Chain by Fleetwood Mac.?Here are the selections in full:Lewis Hamilton:Ty Dolla $ign - WavyTy Dolla $ign - CampaignMadeinTYO - I WantNico RosbergU2 - Beautiful DayThe Beach Boys - Surfin USAKings of Leon - Sex On FireSebastian VettelBruce Springsteen - Born in the USAPrince - Little Red CorvetteKimi RaikkonenAmerica - A Horse With No NameSteppenwolf - Born to Be WildPMMP - PikkuveliDaniel RicciardoUncle Lucius - Keep The Wolves AwayThe Lumineers - Stubborn LoveMr. Wives - The WesternMax VerstappenMichael Jackson - Billie JeanMichael Jackson - ThrillerValtteri BottasBruce Springsteen - Born in the USALynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home AlabamaThe Offspring - Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)Felipe MassaPharrell - HappyMark Ronson and Bruno Mars - Uptown FunkThe Eagles - Hotel CaliforniaEsteban GutierrezThe Killers - All These Things That Ive DoneKings of Leon - Use SomebodyRascal Flatts - Life is a HighwayRomain GrosjeanJustin Timberlake - Cant Stop The FeelingMark Ronson and Bruno Mars - Uptown FunkMichael Jackson - Billie JeanSergio PerezU2 - VertigoColdplay - Viva La VidaEnrique Iglesias - BailandoNico HülkenbergThe Eagles - Hotel CaliforniaThe Beach Boys - Surfin USAThe Rolling Stones - (I Cant Get No) SatisfactionDaniil KvyatMetallica - Whiskey in the JarMot?rhead - Ace of SpadesFrank Sinatra - Strangers in the NightFelipe NasrZZ Top - Sharp Dressed ManThe Doors - LA WomanPearl Jam - Even FlowMarcus EricssonLynyrd Skynyrd - Simple ManThe Eagles - Hotel CaliforniaAC/DC - Back in BlackJolyon PalmerRed Hot Chili Peppers - CalifornicationFleetwood Mac - The ChainKevin MagnussenBruce Springsteen - Born in the USATerrence Ross Jersey . 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"Im going to have to watch it again," Watson said. "He definitely got a piece of the ball, but he also went through me. Im going to have to see it again, to see if it was a PK." United coach Ben Olsen had no doubt that the call was wrong, not mincing words in his assessment of the officials. "Its a joke," he said. "We get the same clown show every weekend. Nobody wants to hear the coach in last place complain about the referees. Nobody wants to hear that. But Ive got a group of men in there who fought their tails off today, and theyre gutted." Camilo Sanvezzo calmly deposited the ensuing penalty past a diving Hamid into the middle of the net for his third goal in two games and sixth over his last four contests. On a steamy night during which they were outclassed for much of the first half, the Whitecaps earned just the fifth road win in their three-year franchise history. "Were on a really good run at the moment," said Vancouver coach Martin Rennie after his teams third straight win. "We have to win on the road more consistently. For us to move up and develop, we need to do that. Tonight, we showed the qualities to do that." The Whitecaps defence preserved just their second league shutout of the season in the victory, and their first since a 1-0 home victory against Toronto FC in the season opener on March 2. Vancouver had not played since JJune 19, and on a night when fitness was key, the Whitecaps appeared to have the stronger legs in the second half.dddddddddddd If not for some spectacular, back-to-back leaping saves by Hamid in the 65th minute, Vancouver would have opened up a wider margin. D.C. (2-12-3) fired a season-high 22 shots, and had a couple of corner kicks in stoppage time, but could not find the equalizer. After the match, Hamid and John Thorrington berated the officials at midfield. "I dont get it," Olsen said. "Im not asking him to be a super referee. Im asking him to make the right call." 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