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Ham wins mini battle with F1

Updated on: 08 May,2022 08:19 AM IST  |  Miami
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Hamilton to keep nose stud after threatening to skip Miami GP over jewellery, underwear row

Ham wins mini battle with F1

Lewis Hamilton

After threatening to skip the inaugural Miami Grand Prix over a bling clampdown, Lewis Hamilton removed almost all his jewellery in time to drive in practice on Friday.


The decision to enforce rules on jewellery and underwear had stirred controversy in the pre-practice press conferences. Hamilton threatened to spend the weekend seeing the sites of Miami instead while Sebastian Vettel said he thought the English driver was being “targeted.”


Hamilton was wearing three watches, a bracelet, necklaces and a nose stud for the press conference and said he would need to “chop my ears off” to remove his earrings.


‘Ready and prepared’

“I couldn’t get any more jewellery on,” he joked. “We have spare drivers, so we’re ready and prepared for the weekend. There is lots to do in this city so, I’ll be good either way!” Hamilton said of the prospect of being forced out of the race.

Yet, after making his threat, he removed most of his jewellery, including the earrings, for the practice session but scored a small victory with an exemption for the nose stud. That exemption was reported to be for two races. Vettel showed his feelings by wearing underpants over his race suit as a sign of protest.

Race director Niels Wittich wrote in his guidelines for Sunday’s race that driver jewellery and underwear should be checked, to ensure they comply with the FIA’s fire-proof safety standards.

Seb support

In his race notes, Wittich wrote: “Metallic objects, such as jewellery, in contact with the skin can reduce heat transmission protection and thus may increase the risk of burn injuries in the event of a fire.” Vettel said the actions appeared to be aimed at Hamilton. “Probably, at this stage, it’s more of a personal thing and I feel in a way targeted to Lewis,” said Vettel.

‘Never an issue’

Hamilton said his jewellery had never been a problem. “It’s platinum so it’s not magnetic and it’s never been a safety issue. I’ve had so many MRI scans, for example, and I don’t have to take out my platinum ones...”

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