SPIELBERG, Austria -- Lewis Hamilton is on the verge of a grid penalty after Mercedes fitted the last complete power unit of his seasons allocation ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix.Under the regulations each driver is allowed to use five of each power unit component before incurring penalties and Hamilton is now on his fifth MGU-H and turbocharger of the year. He says it is now inevitable he will use a sixth of those components over the remaining 13 races, which, if taken at the same round, would result in a 15-place grid drop at one of the future races. He has now used three internal combustion engines and MGU-K units as well.I dont have an answer to why its happened the way it has but Im starting with my last [full] engine this weekend and so I will have at least one race where I start dead last, most likely two, probably, he said. With two more fresh engines Ill have to take the sixth and seventh [components]. The worst thing is that I am the only Mercedes driver [including drivers at customer teams] to have this, so for sure its difficult for us as a team and its difficult considering we are the Mercedes team, so you wouldnt expect it to happen.If there is 40 engines you would hope that we would have the best of the 40 but thats just the way it goes and Ill just have to do the best I can with the one I have now and hopefully the next one or two I get it doesnt happen.Asked if he was frustrated by the issue, Hamilton said: Well for sure its not easy to look at the table and you see eight Mercedes drivers and everyone else is on the normal plan, on their second engine and still have four engines left and I only have one left, for sure it doesnt feel great but theres nothing I can do about it.Speaking to anyone about it wont make no difference, it is what it is. I dont fully understand why its happened but I just hope that Mercedes grows from it and I hope they learn something from the faults that theyve found on mine and hope it doesnt happen to the rest of the Mercedes-Benz engines.Hamilton said Mercedes will aim to lessen the impact of the penalties by making the component changes at circuits where overtaking is possible.I will try to look to take it at a circuit where I feel like I will be able to get the furthest up, closest, maybe a track where I might be able to catch up and maybe try to challenge for a win, he said. Thats my thought process and I have to go into it thinking I can still win it. There might be safety cars, there could be all sorts so I will try to have an optimistic view on it but its not that easy to overtake at some places so...The percentage chances of Nico winning and me finishing second or further back is obviously higher, but we all try to minimise firstly the engines that we have to take. 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RIO DE JANEIRO -- The Americans never seem to lose the mens backstroke at the Olympics.Ryan Murphy kept that streak alive.Murphy, 21, completed a backstroke sweep with a victory Thursday night in the 200 meters, extending his countrys dominance of the events that dates to 1992.The Barcelona Games were the last time the United States lost a mens backstroke final.Three days after winning the 100 back in Olympic record time, Murphy touched first again in 1 minutes, 53.62 seconds.My goal was to win one gold, Murphy said. That was a real breakthrough for me to be able to win that one. The 100 back was an event that comes a little bit more natural. Thhe 200 back is an event I really have to dig deep for, so this one means a little bit more to me.ddddddddddddMurphy became the third American man in the last five Olympics to take both races. 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