Lewis Hamilton says anything is possible at the remaining three races as he attempts to overcome the odds and beat teammate Nico Rosberg to the title.Victory at the U.S. Grand Prix moved Hamilton seven points closer to his teammate in the drivers standings, but with the gap still standing at 26 points, the title remains Rosbergs to lose. Hamilton has to win all three races and hope his teammate slips up, while Rosberg can guarantee victory with a minimum of two second places and a third place.Although the title is not in Hamiltons hands anymore, he appeared invigorated by his most recent victory and has vowed not to give up.Im trying to keep a positive mental attitude, he said. There are still points available and anything is possible. The moment you give up is the moment you lose. Ive never given up in my life and I dont plan on doing so now.History has shown lots of ups and downs and changes [in previous years], and if you look at history there have been times where it is dead certain already, and there have been times where it has flipped. So that is exactly why I have got to keep my head down and keep trying to do the job I did this weekend, which I seriously believe I can do.I cant control what has happened to this point. It has already been set. All I can do is when I leave this season I know that I did everything with a full heart.Hamilton has suffered three major engine failures this season, impacting his grid position at the Chinese, Russian and Belgian Grands Prix as well as forcing him to retire from the lead of the Malaysian Grand Prix. Rosberg suffered a suspension failure during practice in Austria, but has not had any power unit problems.So far it has been 100 percent reliable on his side, Hamilton said. 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He totaled 41 tackles and three interceptions while starting all but four of the 13 games he played last season.The A-League is set to implement video replays before the finals series starts, meaning contentious incidents like David Carneys handball goal will no longer be missed.Head of the A-League Greg ORourke has revealed Football Federation Australias leading referees and video assistant referees (VARs) spent the weekend before last conducting tests of Hawkeye technology at Brisbanes Suncorp Stadium.It came after FFAs director of referees Ben Wilson travelled to Zurich late last month for workshops on VARs with FIFA, the International Football Association Board (IFAB) and 10 other participating countries.Australia is one of six leagues around the world approved to run the trials of VARs including Germanys Bundesliga and Americas Major League Soccer.FFA had already flagged the potential to introduce video replays in time for the start of the finals on April 21.But they are now aiming to do so a couple of weeks beforehand, providing theyve completed all the necessary testing required under FIFA rules.Its proceeding and were online for an April rollout, ORourke told AAP.The technology is right, that doesnt need to be questioned.The question now is how do we operationalise it in line with what FIFA want.Not everybody has agreed on how this will be commmunicated to fans and with broadcasters, whether or not it will be reviewed centrally like the NRL do or whether at each ground on each day.ddddddddddddOur aim is to have video assistant refereeing at every single A-League game to pick reviews around what we saw with Carneys goal.Melbourne Victory fans and coach Kevin Muscat were left aggrieved on Saturday night when Carneys equaliser for Sydney FC was allowed despite the ball making clear contact with his arm.The VAR system will only look at four areas: goals, penalty decisions, red cards and the rare occasion of mistaken identity.If the video assistant referee is to focus on red cards, penalties and goals then Saturday night would have been picked up on review, ORourke said.The interesting thing for me being at the game was that not one person in real time saw that handball.Not the opposition, not the commentators, none of the fans.It was only on replays that it became obvious.Thats where the VAR will come into itself.ORourke said that if for any reason the trial is put on hold FFA will use fifth and sixth officials for the finals series as they did last season. 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