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Lewis Hamilton has been warned he could face substantial ramifications if he fails to remove his permanent jewellery by the time he arrives in Monaco at the end of this month. The seven-time world champion urged the FIA to relax their strict stance on drivers wearing body piercings and neck chains during competition at last weekend's Miami Grand Prix.
Hamilton, who sported eight rings, three watches, four necklaces and two earrings at the press conference, spoke passionately on the issue, claiming it felt like a "step backwards" for the sport.
"It seems unnecessary to get into this. I am here to be an ally of the sport - we have bigger fish to fry," he said.
Mercedes' main man wears the most jewellery on the circuit and had claimed he is unable to remove his earrings and nose ring, which he wears in the car while racing.
He is therefore keen to hold talks with


