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FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has urged Lewis Hamilton to comply with the governing body's stance against drivers wearing jewellery when behind the wheel in order to set an example to the next generation of racers. The 37-year-old regularly sports a nose stud and earrings during races and has taken exception to the FIA's decision to enforce their firm view on the matter over the course of this season.
Hamilton has been given a grace period until next month's Monaco Grand Prix to ensure that he removes all of his jewellery after being left unable to take out his nose stud in Miami, with the hole having closed up to the extent that it was impossible to do so. Ben Sulayem has since insisted that he wants Hamilton to obey the rules in order to live up to his standing as a positive role model for