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Lewis Hamilton receives exemption allowing him to wear nose stud

Lewis Hamilton receives exemption allowing him to wear nose stud

Lewis Hamilton might be allowed to put on his nostril stud after he was awarded an medical exemption from ruling physique FIA following “concerns about disfigurement.”

Hamilton and Formula One’s governing physique spent a lot of final season at loggerheads over the jewelry ban, with Hamilton ultimately conceding defeat on the British Grand Prix in July.

However, the nostril piercing returned three months later in Singapore after Hamilton stated he had suffered an an infection.

Ahead of Sunday’s opening race in Bahrain, Hamilton supplied a physician’s word explaining his causes for persevering with to put on the jewelry regardless of the FIA’s clampdown on security grounds.

The FIA stated they are going to take no additional motion in Bahrain. The PA news company understands Hamilton’s exemption may even be in place for the rest of the season.

A press release from the FIA learn: “The Stewards heard from a team representative and received a medical report from the team doctor of Mercedes AMG-PETRONAS F1 Team, which requested an exemption.

“The Stewards consulted the FIA Medical Delegate, who seen the medical report, examined the motive force and concurred with the opinion therein.

“We have determined to take no further action as there are concerns about disfigurement with frequent attempts at removal of the device.”

Hamilton’s jewelry stand-off with the FIA has been ongoing for nearly a yr, however Friday’s exemption lastly attracts a line underneath the incident.

Speaking concerning the matter final season, Hamilton, 38, who’s gearing up for his seventeenth season in F1, stated: “I am not trying to make a statement. I have had my jewellery and my nose stud for years.

“We had that massive commotion initially of the yr. At the time, it was soldered in, so it did not come free.

“I have got a letter from the doctor. For many races, they gave me an exemption until I could find a solution. I got it taken out and it got infected because of that.

“The stewards needs to be there to maintain us protected and this isn’t a security problem. It is loopy that we’ve to speak about one thing so small. “

Source: www.anews.com.tr