Celebrating F1 team members told to stay off pitwall fence
MELBOURNE : Formula One teams have been warned they risk punishment if personnel climb pitwall fences to celebrate as their drivers take the chequered flag.
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MELBOURNE : Formula One teams have been warned they risk punishment if personnel climb pitwall fences to celebrate as their drivers take the chequered flag.
Formula One's governing body, the FIA, has changed its rules after admitting it made a mistake in sending out a crane at the rain-hit Japanese Grand Prix.
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Sir Lewis Hamilton appears to have removed his nose stud ahead of the first practice session of the British Grand Prix on Friday.
Lewis Hamilton is set for another collision course with Formula 1's governing body over the jewellery row, which could threaten his participation at Sunday's British Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton is set to go head to head with the FIA once again as the jewellery row continues. More than 400,000 spectators are expected to descend upon Silverstone for the British GP this weekend and Hamilton will hope to produce another stellar performance in front of his home crowd.