The Scotsman

Hamilton hints at pulling out of Miami Grand Prix over battle of the bling

- By PHILIP DUNCAN

Lewis Hamilton indicated he was ready to withdraw from tomorrow’s Miami Grand Prix in his ongoing jewellery row with Formula 1’s governing body.

Hamilton arrived for Thursday’s FIA press conference wearing a ring on every finger, a series of necklaces, a bracelet, piercings in both ears and three watches – two on his left wrist and one on his right – in a clear show of defiance.

The ban on drivers wearing jewellery in the cockpit has been in place for a number of years. But the ruling is now being enforced by new F1 race director Niels Wittich and Mohammed ben

Sulayem, the FIA president. But, in response, seven-time world champion Hamilton said: “If they stop me then so be it. We’ve got a spare driver, so we’re well prepped for the weekend. There’s lots to do in the city anyway.”

Dutchman Nick de Vries, 27, who has never raced in F1, is Mercedes’ reserve driver here. The teams received a scrutineer­ing message from the FIA on Wednesday afternoon, stating: “The wearing of jewellery in the form of body piercing or metal neck chains is prohibited during the competitio­n.”

Explaining the ruling, the FIA continued: “Metallic objects, such as jewellery, in contact with the skin can reduce heat transmissi­on protection and thus may increase the risk of burn injuries in the event of a fire.

“The wearing of jewellery during the competitio­n can hinder both medical interventi­ons as well as subsequent diagnosis and treatment should it be required following an accident.

“The presence of jewellery can slow the emergency removal of driver safety equipment such as helmet, balaclava, and overalls.”

However, Hamilton said: “It is almost like it is a step backwards when you think about the steps we are taking as a sport and the more important issues we need to be focusing on.

“This is such a small thing. I have been in the sport for 16 years and I have been wearing jewellery for 16 years. In the car, I only have my earrings on and my nose ring, which I cannot remove.”

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