Lewis Hamilton’s jewel story continues, but it looks like the FIA is finally falling behind the seven-time world champion.
The protocol that has just been published, signed by the stewards of the Bahrain Grand Prix, states that the offense of violation of the relevant article of the sporting code has been recorded, but Hamilton will not be penalized for wearing jewellery.
The stewards made this decision after listening to the arguments of the team representative and reading the information prepared by the Mercedes AMG F1 Team doctor, who is asking for an exception for Lewis because the frequent removal of jewelery can lead to injuries and “mutilation”. of tissues.
Whether this is the end of the story, which has been dragging on since last year, is not yet entirely clear. Formally, the claims against Hamilton remain, and it is possible that the stewards will deal with his accolades at any stage of the season, but each time the team will have to provide a “certificate from a doctor”.
Source: F1 News

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