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PROHIBITION of wearing JEWELERY postponed until JUNE 30

The Monaco Grand Prix is ​​often perceived as a jewel in the Formula 1 crown, and further talks on banning the jewelery worn by Formula 1 drivers are threatening to take away some of the splendor of racing.

Lewis Hamilton - Photo: HB Press

As we have already reported, it is honey Miami Grand Prix The International Automobile Federation has introduced two additional clauses in the inspection documentation that teams must submit before the race weekend. These passages specifically describe drivers' compliance with articles of the International Sports Coderelating to the wearing of jewelery and lingerie specifications in accordance with FIA fire protection standards.

Many racers disagree with the new requirements, especially not Lewis Hamilton, so this weekend the representatives of the racers will meet with the president of the medical commission at the FIA, dr. Sean Petherbridge.

The new president of the FIA Mohammed Ben Sulayem fully supports the position of race directors that the rules must be complied with, but the governing body is ready to comply with requirements regarding the personal and / or religious nature of drivers - Photo: HB Press

The regulations governing the wearing of jewelry have been in place for more than fifteen years. Although the new president of the FIA Mohammed Ben Sulayem fully supports the position of race directors that the rules must be complied with, the governing body is willing to comply with requirements regarding the personal and / or religious nature of drivers and to allow exceptions accordingly.

Well-informed sources report that the enforcement of the jewelry ban will be postponed by June 30, so it is not to be expected that any of the racers would be in Monaco punished even if worn "Forbidden" jewelry.

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