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Express Sport readers are split almost precisely down the middle on the issue of whether Lewis Hamilton should be banned for refusing to remove jewellery and piercings. The seven-time world champion has so far shown no willingness to play ball with FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem or race director Niels Wittich, despite deadlines and consequences edging closer.
Regulations have been in place banning body piercings or neck chains during competition for some time, but only recently have the FIA started to properly enforce them. Sebastian Vettel claimed that the new approach 'targeted' Hamilton, who complained that some of his piercings could not be immediately removed.
As such, the Brit was given a two-race grace period before which he would face action if not ready to play by the rules. Hamilton has made it clear he will not fall in line and said after the