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Kravitz: Hamilton 'explicitly Targeted' By Jewelry 안전놀이터
Sky Sports F1 columnist Ted Kravitz accepts that the FIA's adornments clampdown at the Australian GP was focused on Lewis Hamilton.

The Friday drivers' informing at the Australian Grand Prix hurled a couple of intriguing subjects, including the interest to wear flame resistant clothing, while Formula 1's gems boycott, acquired back in 2005, was uncovered back.

Along these lines, body piercings and metal neck anchors are restricted because of fears that they could cause injury in an impact, while race chief Niels Wittich likewise noticed that drivers might be checked before the race begin to guarantee that they are consenting.

Also, by Kravitz's assessment, Hamilton is the driver that this administering targets.

"We checked with Mick Schumacher who wears, when he's not in the vehicle, a metal chain jewelry and he says he doesn't wear it in the vehicle, so it isn't him," expressed Kravitz on his 'Ted's Notebook' program for Sky Sports F1.

"So it was by all accounts apparently, an action, or needing to authorize a standard explicitly designated at Lewis Hamilton who obviously has ear piercings and a nose penetrating."

Kravitz said that he put his hypothesis to the FIA, which was completely dismissed.

However, notwithstanding he focused on that doubtlessly the FIA ought to have more noteworthy needs before lights out than coming to make sure that Hamilton lacks his piercings in.

"I asked the FIA this and they said no by no means," said Kravitz when he inquired as to whether the standard clampdown is focused on Hamilton.

"We don't have any idea what will occur with the piercings tomorrow [Sunday] in light of the fact that they said they would really take a look at it before the race.

"So the thing would they say they will do? Go up to Lewis Hamilton, somebody will check assuming he has his nose penetrating in or then again in the event that he has his hoops in. What's going on with this?

"Your right the FIA may be saying it's all regarding wellbeing. In any case, come on, have they not got greater needs."

Hamilton will begin the Australian Grand Prix from P5, offering the third column to his Mercedes partner George Russell.

Hamilton would depict the W13 as a "angry snake" or "rattler" post-qualifying.