Lewis Hamilton is facing a fine at the Singapore Grand Prix after he was summoned to the stewards for breaching an chapter in the FIA's International ...
"I've had my jewellery and my nose stud for years and obviously we had that whole commotion at the beginning of the year," Hamilton said. At the start of the season, the FIA clarified a long-standing rule in F1's regulations that states drivers must remove jewellery ahead of track sessions. However, the stewards noted Mercedes was unaware Hamilton was wearing the nose stud as he had been removing it at previous rounds.
The FIA have cleared Lewis Hamilton after they summoned him in regards to wearing jewellery while driving during FP3 for the Singapore GP.
[Mercedes](https://live.planetf1.com/f1-teams/Mercedes) themselves were not so fortunate after they were found to have been guilty of an inaccurate self-scrutineering form. In the meeting with the stewards, Hamilton produced reports from a medical practitioner confirming his explanation. However, Hamilton was caught wearing it by the TV cameras after FP3 during a moment when he lifted his helmet’s visor.
Lewis Hamilton has been summoned to the Singapore GP stewards for an alleged breach of the FIA's International Sporting Code.
This is because jewellery can increase heat transmission and the possibility of injuries in the event of a fire. The ISC states that “the wearing of jewellery in the form of body piercing or metal neck chains is prohibited during the competition and may therefore be checked before the start”. It suggests there could be a revival of the jewellery saga that briefly flared up earlier this year.
No further action has been taken against Lewis Hamilton for wearing a nose stud during qualifying day for the Singapore Grand Prix, although his Mercedes ...
"I've had my jewellery and my nose stud for years and obviously we had that whole commotion at the beginning of the year," Hamilton said. At the start of the season, the FIA clarified a long-standing rule in F1's regulations that states drivers must remove jewellery ahead of track sessions. However, the stewards noted Mercedes was unaware Hamilton was wearing the nose stud as he had been removing it at previous rounds.
Seven-time Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton was summoned to appear before the stewards for a potential jewelry breach ahead of qualifying for the ...
I went and got it taken out and tried to find a solution to put it in and (take) it out (between races).” “Basically, I’ve had my jewellery and my nose stud for years and we obviously had that whole commotion at the beginning of the year," Hamilton said. “HAM admitted this fact but explained that he had been advised by his doctors not to remove it for the time being. “It got infected because of that and I was just continuing on with this infection, and I had a blood blister and I just had quite a sore on my nose. “Broadcast footage showed HAM (Hamilton) wearing an item of jewellery in the form of a body piercing (nose stud) during the session,” stewards wrote in their verdict. “(I) had to have the blood blister fixed, because there was puss and blood.
The Mercedes driver has been summoned to the stewards over an alleged breach of Appendix L of the International Sporting Code.
The Mercedes man wore the jewellery in third practice at the Singapore Grand Prix, and it is unclear whether he removed it for qualifying. Hamilton was hauled ...
'I got a blood blister and had quite a sore on my nose because there was puss and blood. One of the best excuses I was given a long time ago was about heat and if you are in a fire metal conducts heat. Max Verstappen begins in eighth place. Hamilton finally relented prior to the British Grand Prix at Silverstone in July and had since steered clear of piercings. It got infected because of that. 'I've got a letter from a doctor.
No further action has been taken against Lewis Hamilton for wearing a nose stud during qualifying day for the Singapore Grand Prix, although his Mercedes ...
"I've had my jewellery and my nose stud for years and obviously we had that whole commotion at the beginning of the year," Hamilton said. At the start of the season, the FIA clarified a long-standing rule in F1's regulations that states drivers must remove jewellery ahead of track sessions. However, the stewards noted Mercedes was unaware Hamilton was wearing the nose stud as he had been removing it at previous rounds.
Formula One's governing body the FIA has enforced a jewellery clampdown this season on safety grounds. Following a number of medical exemptions, Hamilton, 37, ...
But Hamilton was seen wearing the nose stud in the concluding track running before qualifying in Singapore. It is expected Hamilton will be fined for the breach but will face harsher sporting penalties if he continues to ignore the FIA’s rule. Lewis Hamilton faces a fine for wearing his nose stud in final practice for the Singapore Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton avoided a penalty for wearing his nose stud during Singapore Grand Prix qualifying because he produced a medical exemption letter – however ...
“In recent events Hamilton had removed the piercing prior to the competition. The stewards noted this was incorrect. As a result, the stewards decided to take no further action.
The Mercedes driver had been summoned by the stewards for an alleged infraction of the International Sporting Code due to wearing it.
Then I went back and had to have the blood blister fixed, because there was puss and blood. “I’ve had my jewelry and my nose stud for years and obviously we had that whole commotion at the beginning of the year,” Hamilton said. He was granted an exemption until the British Grand Prix because of a piercing that couldn’t be easily removed, and the Mercedes driver had since been taking the nose stud in and out.
Four-time Singapore Grand Prix winner Lewis Hamilton admitted that the 2022 race in the Lion City wasn't one he'd remember with fondness, as early hopes of ...
But you get back up again and you try and I tried to get past Seb but it was wet on the inside, so when you fail you get up and try again.” So, my apologies to the team but we live and we learn, and I’ll recover.” Asked if he’d felt the podium had been within his grasp as he closed in on Sainz ahead of his Lap 33 error in the wet-dry encounter, Hamilton replied: “We would have potentially undercut him, maybe. I was trying – obviously, it was difficult to overtake, and that lock-up into Turn 7, when those things happen, your heart sinks a little bit. “It’s a pretty flat, pretty poor day – a pretty rubbish day to be honest. But then a Lap 33 error saw Hamilton stuff his Mercedes W13 heavily into the Turn 7 wall, forcing him to pit for a new nose section.
SINGAPORE: Lewis Hamilton will be allowed to keep wearing his nose stud at the Singapore Grand Prix for medical reasons, but his team were fined 25000 euros ...
It's all a bit silly. "It's crazy that we're having to talk about something so small. They gave me for many races an exemption so I could find a solution," Hamilton explained. Given these circumstances, we fine the team 25,000 euros." The team assumed, without enquiring of Hamilton, that he had followed or would follow the same procedure for this event," said the FIA stewards in their ruling. Advertisement
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Despite starting the race in third position, the British driver dropped back in the field following the crash that occurred during his 33rd lap, ...
In future, you need to listen to me. 'I can't believe you guys f***ing screwed me. Bemoaning the Mercedes constructors, claiming they had not listened to him ahead of the race Hamilton said: 'I told you about these tyres.
Lewis Hamilton said his race "went out the frickin' window" following a mistake which saw him drop to P9 at the Singapore Grand Prix.
I tried to get past Seb but it was wet on the inside.” So my apologies to the team, but we live and we learn – I’ll recover.” He saved himself from hitting the barrier that time but lost his place to the Red Bull man.