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Mercedes will be left with two clear options should seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton be sensationally banned from competing ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix. Hamilton called on the FIA to relax their strict rulings against drivers wearing body piercings and neck chains while competing at the race in Florida last weekend.
It lead to an almighty storm, with the Brit donning eight rings, three watches, four necklaces and two earrings as he proved a point during his press conference. Hamilton claimed it felt like a 'step backwards' for the sport, adding: "It seems unnecessary to get into this. I am here to be an ally of the sport - we have bigger fish to fry."
Hamilton claimed he is unable to remove his earrings and nose ring, which he wears in the car while racing. Sky Sports reporter Ted Kravitz revealed on his Notebook show that Hamilton could suffer the