Lewis Hamilton refuses to remove nose stud in jewellery row with FIA
Lewis Hamilton has told Formula One's rulers that he will not remove his nose piercing for the rest of the season.
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Lewis Hamilton has told Formula One's rulers that he will not remove his nose piercing for the rest of the season.
Hamilton says he’ll decide “when my masterpiece is finished”
Lewis Hamilton has doubled down over his stance towards jewellery-wearing during Formula One races, declaring that he has no plans to remove his piercings for the season's upcoming races. The topic has reared its head over recent days as the F1 show arrived in Florida for the inaugural Miami Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc will lead from pole position at the inaugural Miami Grand Prix after storming past Formula One world champion Max Verstappen on a dramatic day of qualifying.
• Lewis Hamilton complied with the jewellery ban by the FIA, but won't compromise on one item. • He was given an exemption for two races but says he won't remove his nose stud this season. • The driver risks a fine or points taken from his licence. • For motoring news, go to Wheels24.
Lewis Hamilton is risking the wrath of the FIA by refusing to remove his nose stud despite a two-race notice to have it taken out. It is the latest twist in a petty jewellery saga that has rumbled on in the background of the Formula One season.
Charles Leclerc will lead from pole position for the third time in five races this season after storming past Formula One world champion Max Verstappen on a dramatic day of qualifying ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.
Sergio Perez topped the times for Red Bull ahead of championship leader Charles Leclerc in Saturday's final free practice ahead of Sunday's inaugural Miami Grand Prix. In hot, but changing conditions, the 32-year-old Mexican clocked a best lap in one minute and 30.304 seconds to outpace Ferrari's Leclerc by 0.194, with his Red Bull team-mate and defending world champion Max Verstappen third, three-tenths adrift.