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Here we go...... Mercedes have not confirmed Lewis Hamilton is complying with the requirement to not wear any jewellery, in the form of body piercing or metal neck chains or watches, according to the FIA's self-scrutineering docs.
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The merc is just horrible...the Ferrari on the other hand is a thing of beauty...reminds me ofv the 643, cause of the black surfac on the font..hope it's a bit faster!
I'm reading that he actually got another piercing over the winter instead of the dealing with the generous allowance he received to remove them.l He's taking the piss. Does the FIA have a backbone or not?
By which I mean, either enforce the rules or change them. It's not hard: "if you happen to have piercings or jewelry, know that the FIA does not recommend having them, if you care not to remove them, it's at your own risk".
It also opens up a "Well if Hamilton can do it, then I can do it too since the FIA is not enforcing it."
FIA made the call. Others can appeal if needed lol. What is the big deal. More uselsess conspiracy already. Geezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzus Its an FIA problem to sort. Im a bit more concerned with flexi wings etc. This is stupid. The FIA ruled. MOVE ON> Its race 1 LOL
TV replays catch a wobbly rear wing on Leclerc's Ferrari, with a splash of flow-vis paint, which doesn't look like it is behaving as it should. New team boss Fred Vasseur looks on nonplussed, but in fairness that is his usual disposition.