San Diego Union-Tribune

F-1 star Hamilton blasts piercings crackdown

- COMPILED BY BOYCE GARRISON FROM U-T NEWS SERVICES, ONLINE REPORTS

Seven-time Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton protested the FIA’s crackdown on body piercings Friday by showing up at the Miami Grand Prix wearing every piece of jewelry he could fit on his body and suggesting he was willing to sit out races over the issue, writes Jenna Fryer of The Associated Press.

Hamilton arrived in the paddock wearing an all-denim outfit with several open buttons on his long-sleeved shirt that showed at least four stacked necklaces. Hamilton was later seen wearing at least three watches and with four rings on each hand. He also has earrings and a nose ring.

“I couldn’t get any more jewelry on today,” he said.

The FIA on Thursday tightened its ban on non-regulatory underwear and body piercings when new race director Niels Wittich issued a bulletin that makes the rule part of official scrutineer­ing, meaning such choices are subject to review by race officials.

Four-time champ Sebastian Vettel said he thought FIA was being petty and wondered if the rule was aimed at Hamilton, the 37-year-old Mercedes driver from Britain. Vettel also appeared to take exception to the underwear policing and walked through the paddock with a pair of briefs on over his firesuit.

“I think it is a bit unnecessar­y to blow this topic up and probably at this stage is more of a personal thing, I feel a particular way targeted to Lewis,” Vettel said. “In a way, there’s a concern for safety, obviously if you have stuff and the car does catch fire.

To some degrees, there is personal freedom and we are old enough to make our own choices.”

Hamilton said when he is in the car “I only have my earrings and my nose ring, which I can’t remove.”

Hamilton (pictured) said he sent new FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem a message before arriving at the track noting the jewelry fight seemed silly and that “I don’t want to fight with you guys, ever.” But also sounded prepared to hold his ground.

“If they stop me, then so be it,” Hamilton said. “We’ve got spare drivers ready and prepped for weekends. There’s lots of things going on in the city, anyway, so I’ll be good either way.“

Not long after that, Hamilton was seen in Mercedes’ hospitalit­y area wearing only one watch and one ring on his arm. By the time he took to the track for first practice, Mercedes had submitted the required document to FIA that declared Hamilton had removed all the jewelry he could. He’s been given a temporary exemption on his piercings.

The governing body for Formula One said the primary issue is safety.

Trivia question

Today would have been the 93rd birthday for Hall of Fame manager Dick Williams, who guided the Padres to their first World Series in 1984. Most will remember that his Oakland A’s teams in 1972-73 won the World Series. With what other team did he win a pennant?

He said it

From Williams: “Playing without the fundamenta­ls is like eating without a knife and fork. You make a mess.”

Trivia answer

Williams, who died in 2011 at 82, took the 1967 Red Sox to the World Series, where Boston lost 4-3 to the St. Louis Cardinals.

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