Formula 1 lawmakers look likely to sanction Lewis Hamilton if he follows up on his threat to rebel against the sport's new jewellery ban.Organisers are now taking a stricter view on the FIA's law preventing drivers from wearing jewellery in the cockpit.
Hamilton, 37, warned he was ready to miss Sunday's Miami Grand Prix in defiance against the ruling, only to ultimately bow to pressure and agree to the changes.The seven-time world champion wore numerous watches, necklaces, rings and earrings to a pre-race press conference before appearing to accept the tighter restrictions.
Mercedes' Hamilton was given a two-race exemption to remove his nose stud, however, considering this can't be removed as quickly.It now appears the Briton is no longer content with that concession, however, and raised umbrage with the changes again after qualifying in P6 ahead of the Miami GP.
Hamilton's exemption to wear his nose accessory in the cockpit is due to expire at the Monaco Grand Prix on May 29, but he suggested he'll continue to wear it after that date.Asked whether he would agree to remove his nose stud, he told reporters: “No.
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