Saturday, July 18, 2015

F1, died Jules Bianchi – TGCOM

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– Jules Bianchi, pilot of the Marussia in a coma after an accident during the F1 Grand Prix of Japan on 5 October 2014, has died Saturday morning at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire of Nice, where he was transferred after the crash. The announcement was made by the family, who has said in a statement as “Jules fought until the end, as it always has, but lost the battle.”

Bianchi had crashed into a crane that was recovering the Sauber of Adrian Sutil at the Suzuka circuit: according to the investigative group of the FIA, which investigated the incident, the pilot of Marussa off the road because “accelerated and braked at the same time , using both feet “on the pedals, and despite the yellow flags by the marshals” did not slow down enough to avoid losing control. “

Jules Bianchi, who in his short career he participated in 34 GP during the seasons 2013 and 2014, is the first Formula 1 driver to die from injuries sustained in an accident when, in 1994, the three-time world champion Ayrton Senna lost his life during the Grand Prix of San Marino. And for the family it is the second bereavement caused by the passion for engines: in 1969 the great-uncle of Jules, Lucien Bianchi, who won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1968 died in an accident at Le Mans as he was trying an Alfa Romeo T33 : the car left the road and hit a telegraph pole.

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