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Lewis Hamilton ‘specifically targeted’ by new FIA rule and could be hunted down | F1 | Sports


Lewis Hamilton 'specifically targeted' by new FIA rule and could be hunted down |  F1 |  Sports

Lewis Hamilton appears to have been “specifically targeted” by the FIA ​​over a new rules crackdown, according to Sky Sports F1 pundit Ted Kravitz. He warns the new enforcement of F1’s 2005 jewelery ban only appears to affect the Mercedes driver who could face issues on the grid ahead of tomorrow’s race.

F1’s jewelery saga started before the weekend began after race director Niels Wittich added a comment about it in his race notes. The message said the wearing of jewelery in the form of body piercing or metal neck chains is “prohibited during the competition and may therefore be checked before the start”.

However, Kravitz claims the seven-time champion could be hunted down on the grid to check if he has nose piercings or earrings in moments before he gets in the car.

He explained: “We checked with Mick Schumacher who wears, when he’s not in the car, a metal chain necklace and he says he doesn’t wear it in the car, so it isn’t him. So it did seem to be on the face of it, a measure, or wanting to enforce a rule specifically targeted at Lewis Hamilton who of course has ear piercings and a nose piercing.

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It is believed there is concern some jewelery could cause further injuries to drivers in accidents. There is also concern that jewelery could become stuck and stop a driver from getting out of a wreckage.

Hamilton addressed the jewelery ban directly during Friday’s press conference.

He said: “I have got certain piercings that I can’t just take out and that not many people know of. I’m kidding. Since I’ve been here in F1, it’s been the rule, so there’s nothing new. I’m just going to come up with more jewelery next week.”

Hamilton also joked with main rival Max Verstappen, claiming the reigning champion had a “nipple piercing”.