SPIELBERG, Austria -- Nico Rosberg hopes cool and mixed weather conditions ahead of Sundays Austrian Grand Prix will help him move forward from sixth on the grid.Rosberg qualified second in Austria, but was shuffled down the grid due to a gearbox change following an accident in final practice and will start sixth behind Daniel Ricciardo, Kimi Raikkonen, Jenson Button and Nico Hulkenberg. Both Mercedes drivers will start the race on the ultra-soft tyres, which suffered excessive degradation during the hot conditions in final practice on Saturday, while the Ferraris and Red Bulls will start on super-softs.But Rosberg thinks cooler conditions on Sunday -- the morning started wet but the track was drying during the GP2 race -- will play into his hands if the race is dry.Tomorrow is a big unknown because the temperature is expected to drop 12 degress, and then who knows how the tyres are going to behave in 12 degrees less track temperature? he said on Saturday night. We have to wait and see and maybe that unknown could be good for me starting sixth.Rosberg and Hamilton attempted to set a lap on super-softs during Q2 in order to start on the slightly harder rubber, but it was not quicker than their ultra-soft lap earlier in the session and therefore they will start on the purple-striped tyre.The thinking migrated towards the belief that it could be good to get a time done on them and start the race on them, considering all the other competitors would be on super-softs. It was not expected that all of them would be on super-softs, we would expect a couple but not all.Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton, who starts from pole position, thinks Rosberg could struggle to overtake if the track stays dry.Overtaking the same speed car as you is not easy at all, he said. Its a downforce circuit, so its hard to stay close on the infield. I dont know whos ahead of [Rosberg] and behind me, so for example getting past a Williams or a Ferrari is not easy. 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Jack Carty showed nerves of steel to convert Naulia Dawais injury-time try and steer Connacht to a terrific 20-18 European Champions Cup win over Wasps at the Sportsground.The Irish provinces Galway ground rocked to its foundations as Carty sent over the decisive conversion from far out on the right, a kick which means Wasps, Toulouse and Connacht are now tied on 13 points each at the top of Pool Two.Dai Youngs side, who were 32-17 winners at home last week, were on course for a double when they won a scrum against the head and Dan Robson fed Josh Barrett for a 72nd minute try.That came after two Jimmy Gopperth penalties which had erased Connachts 13-7 half-time lead, the hosts ending the first half with a Danie Poolman try from fly-half Cartys cross-field kick.But the vast majority of the 8,090 crowd were delighted with Connachts late sprint finish, a last-gasp maul seeing Fijian newcomer Dawai plunge over on his debut.It was left to Carty to decide the outcome and the 24-year-old nailed the difficult kick before being enveloped by his team-mates.Having missed his first place-kick of the night, Carty redeemed himself with a well-struck 42-metre penalty in the eighth minute, rewarding Quinn Rouxs graft at the breakdown.But the hosts midfield was opened up by Thomas Young, who was not held in the tackle, and his break - added to by the supporting Nathan Hughes - saw scrum half Joe Simpson finish off just to the left of the posts, with Gopperth converting.Connacht were unable to profit from Cartys half-break and Wasps almost opened the second quarter with another try. Inspired by a John Muldoon poach, the hosts just about held them at bay from two close-in mauls.The sin-binning of home full-back Tiernan OHalloran for not rolling away was not as keenly felt as it should have been, the ever-threatening Matt Healy releasing Bundee Aki for a surge downfield.ddddddddddddUltan Dillane also got on the ball before a 31st minute penalty allowed Carty to close the gap to 7-6.Although Wasps managed to even up the scrum battle and then force the issue later on, Connachts forwards were packing more of a punch in the loose and off a cleverly-worked lineout, Cartys crafty cross-field kick out to the left bounced for the waiting Poolman to dot down.An excellent touchline conversion from Carty sent the westerners into the second half on a real high, before Wasps smart defence - led by skipper Joe Launchbury - marched Connacht back and Gopperths 53rd-minute penalty reduced the arrears to three.The hosts had most of the territory but were getting little change out of referee Jerome Garces.A harsh penalty considering Matt Mullans angle of scrummaging was sent wide by Gopperth on the hour mark. The New Zealander was back on target in the 67th minute to draw Wasps level, as the visitors ball-carrying threat increased.Winger Bassett was hauled down short via a clever chip from Robson, Simpsons replacement. Akis counter-rucking skills won a relieving scrum for Connacht but Wasps, with Mullan allowed to come in on an angle, forced the turnover and Robsons inviting pass sent Bassett over in the left corner.Gopperth was unable to convert, though, and Connachts never-say-die spirit was rewarded in the dying seconds.With Aki joining the maul, the hosts created enough momentum for Dawai to touch down and Carty, whose kicking form has been indifferent, answered his critics in the best possible way. ' ' '