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Formula 1’s bling ban comes into effect at the British Grand Prix

Formula 1's bling ban comes into effect at the British Grand Prix

Formula 1โ€™s grace period regarding the wearing of jewellery expires on Thursday with questions about Lewis Hamilton and his piercings.

At a time when Formula 1 is dealing with not one but two racist incidents, the FIA is set to turn its attention to jewellery of all things.

At the start of this season the sportโ€™s new race directors announced that the wearing of jewellery during a grand prix is prohibited.

It is not a new regulation, but one that Niels Wittich and Eduardo Freitas have decided to enforce based on safety grounds.

The drivers were given a grace period after Hamilton revealed that โ€œthere is stuff I canโ€™t move, these ones on my right ear are literally welded in, so Iโ€™d have to get them chopped off or something like thatโ€.

The Mercedes driver, who said he would happily sign an indemnity form, added: โ€œI donโ€™t have any plans on removing [them]. I feel there are personal things and you should be able to be who you are. And I will continue to do that.โ€

That has potentially set the Brit on a collision course with the FIA at his home race, the British Grand Prix.

The Daily Mail reports that the grace period โ€˜expires today, yet Hamilton retains his contentious nose stud.

โ€˜The FIA are not backing down, either. At least for now.

โ€˜President Mohammed Ben Sulayem is keen to stick to his insistence that the previously unenforced jewellery rule is an important safety issue.โ€™

The big question, though, is what exactly can the FIA do about it.

They could, says the Daily Mail, ban the driver from racing.

โ€˜Lewis Hamilton faces possible expulsion from the British Grand Prix as the row over wearing jewellery in the cockpit reaches boiling point,โ€™ the report stated.

โ€˜In the most extreme circumstances, Hamilton could be barred from competing at his home race for taking to the track in jewellery โ€“ a move that would test the ire of 140,000 fans due at Silverstone on Sunday.โ€™

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