McLaren chairman Ron Dennis believes the aeroscreen concept could be F1s long-term answer to improved cockpit protection - but the initial design would need to be refined first. F1 is set to push ahead with cockpit protection for 2017 with an improved version of the halo - the device first tested by Ferrari in pre-season - given the green light for next season by team representatives during a meeting with the FIAs Charlie Whiting in Monaco.Red Bull briefly tested an alternative solution, the aeroscreen, in Russian GP practice last month, but that is now off the table for at least 2017. Dennis can see the merits of a screen, but is not a fan of the current design. You can never make a grand prix car too safe, but possibly the concept of a screen that is resilient enough to withstand real impact is good, he told Sky Sports News HQ at the Motor Sport Hall of Fame awards. Daniel Ricciardo completes a single installation lap with Red Bulls new aeroscreen canopy But I think the execution leaves something to be desired at the moment.After completing static tests with their aeroscreen, Red Bull ran with it for one lap on Daniel Ricciardos car in practice in Sochi with the Australian not reporting any visibility problems. Every race live in 2016 Sky Sports F1 brings you every race live in 2016. Fast and easy online upgrade - click here Dennis says the aeroscreen would have to be carefully tested in all conditions before it was incorporated into the regulations. 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The Rangers (37-5) had lost 10 of 12 through Monday and were mired in fourth place in the AL West, 14 games behind division-leading Oakland. So instead of waiting to see if the 33-year-old Saunders could break his extended slump, Texas recalled 25-year-old Miles Mikolas from Triple-A Round Rock. Although Levine labeled Mikolas "a work in progress," he said and the right-hander will start Wednesday at Baltimore and become part of the starting rotation. Mikolas was 5-1 with a 3.22 ERA in 16 games, including six starts, for Round Rock. He entered the year with just 11 career starts at the minor league leevel, all in 2009, his first professional season.dddddddddddd But Mikolas was 3-1 with a 3.58 ERA after joining the Express rotation on May 30. So the Rangers bid farewell to Saunders and welcomed Mikolas to the big leagues. "It just so happens we have a starting pitcher at Triple-A who our manager and Triple-A pitching coach are highly recommending we give a chance at the big league level," Levine said. "So I think those two paths cross and we decided to make this move at this point." Saunders signed with Texas on March 5 and was given a job in the starting rotation on March 25, but he went on the 15-day disabled list after one start and did not return until May 28. He never got in a groove after that. Including Mondays outing in Baltimore, Saunders yielded 20 runs in 15 2-3 innings over his last three starts. "They have been miserable," he acknowledged. "Its tough man." Saunders owns an 89-86 lifetime record and made the AL All-Star team in 2008. He broke into the majors with the Los Angeles Angels in 2005 and also pitched for Arizona, Baltimore and Seattle before latching on with the Rangers. "He tried out with us in spring training this year, and he had strong beliefs that he could help us win major league games," Levine said. "I think what he ended up doing is he came in and gave us some very valuable innings. He also has been a consummate professional since hes been here." ' ' '