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Lewis Hamilton set for further talks with FIA president after backing down at British GP

 Sir Lewis Hamilton is expected to sit down with FIA President Mohammed ben Sulayem in the coming days to hold more discussions surrounding the controversial jewellery regulation. Race director Niels Wittich has twice written in his race director’s notes this season that drivers are not to wear jewellery or any non-fireproof clothing in the cockpit. The anti-jewellery law was introduced in 2005, and covers all FIA sanctioned events, including Formula E, the World Endurance Championship, the World Rally Championship and more. READ: Verstappen fires back after being booed by Hamilton fans Hamilton fought back against the enforcement of the rule, affirming that the “unnecessary spat”...
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