A medical inspection by Hamilton's doctor and the FIA meant no further action was taken against the Mercedes driver. SingaporeGP 🇸🇬 F1
Lewis Hamilton: FIA will ‘have to deal with’ return of nose piercingLewis Hamilton has said he has no intention of removing his nose stud – and the FIA will “have to deal with it”.
Earlier this year, the governing body stated their intent to enforce the rules in the International Sporting Code banning the wearing of jewellery by drivers while on track – the drivers’ teams are required to sign off a scrutineering form confirming their drivers are not wearing any jewellery. Hamilton is well known for wearing a stud on the left side of his nose, but had recently been removing the stud when driving his Mercedes W13 on track. However, he wore the stud during the final practice session on Saturday –Hamilton wearing the stud also resulted in a team representative being called up before the stewards, due to an “inaccurate self-scrutineering form” submitted that would have declared Hamilton as being jewellery-free.
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff wryly replying to Sky F1’s question about the situation: “I don’t know, I’ve lost track of piercings…let’s see what the stewards say.”
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