Lewis Hamilton is in trouble with his jewels!

Lewis Hamilton responded to the FIA's jewelry ban by attending the press conference with 3 watches, 8 rings and 4 necklaces.
 Lewis Hamilton is in trouble with his jewels!
READING NOW Lewis Hamilton is in trouble with his jewels!

Formula 1 drivers have long been banned from wearing jewelery in races. FIA Race Director Niels Wittich also reminded drivers that it is forbidden to wear jewelery while driving before the Australian GP.

Indicating that metal accessories under the clothes pose a danger to a possible fire, the Race Director also warned the pilots about underwear. As of this weekend, the FIA ​​has announced its updated review policy, which includes jewelery and underwear checks. The reaction to this published document was not delayed.

Hamilton wore 8 rings and 4 necklaces at the press conference!

7-time World Champion Hamilton attended the meeting held yesterday evening, wearing 8 rings, 4 necklaces and 2 earrings on recent events and developments. Stating that it is unnecessary for the authorities to get involved in such a thing, Hamilton does not seem to take a step back.

Revealing his reaction with the jewelry he wore, Hamilton also targeted the FIA ​​with his words:

“I couldn’t wear any more jewelry today! When we think about the steps we’ve taken as a sport and the more important issues we need to focus on, I almost feel like we’ve taken a step back.

I think we’ve taken really big strides as a sport. It’s such a small thing. I have been in sports for 16 years and I have been wearing jewelry for 16 years. I only have earrings and a nose piercing that I can’t take off in the car.

It is quite unnecessary for us to enter into this discussion. So I will try to communicate and work with Mohammed (FIA chief Ben Sulayem). I’m here to work in partnership with sport, Mohammed and F1.

7-time champion pilot, which also clarified the debate about whether there are jewels in invisible places on his body, used the following statements:

I can’t really explain where it is, but it’s platinum, so it’s not magnetic . It has never posed a security issue in the past. I’ve had so many MRI scans in 16 years and never had to remove the platinum.

The driver of Mercedes-AMG Petronas stated that he is not worried about a possible ban. Saying that he has a reserve driver for his team, Hamilton hinted that he could have a good time in Miami during this time. He also added that he could sign a waiver to take responsibility for the FIA.

Upon developments, the FIA ​​granted Hamilton a two-race exemption for jewelery that cannot be easily removed. Accordingly, Lewis Hamilton will be able to race 2 more races with his jewels. Hamilton’s exemption ends at the Monaco GP.

So what do you think about these jewelery discussions? You can share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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