F1 Singapore GP: Lewis Hamilton under investigation for alleged breach of jewellery-related rule

Following final practice in Singapore, Hamilton was reported to ไthe stewards for “an alleged breach of Appendix L, Chapter III of the FIA International Sporting Code.”&nbs🌱p;
Chapter III of the Sporting Code includes infractions relating to helmets, flame-resistant clothing, frontal head restraint (FHR), safety belts and the w♕earing of jewellery.
Hamilton was 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖ജ结果历史:forced to remove his nose stud earlier this season after a long running stand-off with🌼 the FIA amid a clampdown on the wearing of jewellery while driving.
The seven-time world champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:finished 12th-fastest in FP3 as Mercedes struggled with tyr༒e warm-up꧒ in the damp conditions.
The investigation comes on a weekend𝓡 F1 is facing a brewing storm over the 2021 budget cap, after reports emerged 🌳that two teams may have broken last year's spending limit.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner hit back at suggestions his team had voilated the 2021 financial regulations following statements made 💦by rivals Mercedes and Ferrari.
Horner warned that Red Bull would168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: consider taking legal action if the "hugely defamat🙈ory" and "fictictious" claꦿims were not withdrawn.

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