Motor racing-Hamilton gets two race exemption from jewellery rule
By Simon Evans and Alan Baldwin
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By Simon Evans and Alan Baldwin
Lewis Hamilton suggested on Friday he was prepared to defy the International Automobile Federation's (FIA) jewellery clampdown, even if it means missing this weekend's inaugural Miami Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton indicated he was ready to withdraw from Sunday's Miami Grand Prix in his ongoing jewellery row with Formula One’s governing body.
Seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton suggested he could be ruled out of Sunday's inaugural Miami Grand Prix if the sport's governing body enforced a ban on piercings and jewellery.
The battle between Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen at the Miami Grand Prix could be decided by the weather - according to former F1 star Juan Pablo Montoya. It's the Ferrari man who currently leads the F1 standings 86 points, having won races in Bahrain and Australia. Red Bull driver Verstappen lies 27 points behind him, having not finished in either of those Grands Prix, but took the chequered flag in Saudi Arabia and Imola.
Haas driver Mick Schumacher is happy for F1 to add more American races to the calendar despite the backlash over this week's Miami Grand Prix. The sport will go to the Hard Rock Stadium for the first time this weekend after it was added to the schedule, alongside the US Grand Prix in Texas. Furthermore, it's been confirmed that in 2023, a race in Las Vegas will also be introduced.
Formula 1 is dangerously low on race directors ahead of next weekend's inaugural and highly anticipated first race on the streets of Miami.
LONDON: Formula One race directors Eduardo Freitas and Niels Wittich have both tested positive for COVID-19, raising questions about who will take charge of next week's inaugural Miami Grand Prix, British media reported on Wednesday.