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FIA will reveal Bianchi’s crash inves...

Oct 10, 2014No Comments

The atmosphere in the Sochi paddock is grim, with many drivers visibly upset and even angry in the wake of the circumstances surrounding Jules Bianchi’s crash. “There are changes we want for this weekend,” said Nico

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Marussia will use only one car for Russian ...

Oct 10, 2014No Comments

As F1 drivers prepare to set out for the first ever practice action in Russia, it is still not clear how Marussia will tackle the weekend mere days after Jules Bianchi’s crash. It emerged at Sochi

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Bianchi’s condition unchanged –...

Oct 10, 2014No Comments

Five days after Jules Bianchi’s life-threatening crash at Suzuka, there is “no significant change” in his health condition, father Philippe has revealed. Bianchi’s father was speaking on Thursday to the French daily Nice-Matin, adding that the

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Russian GP 2014 – Practice 1 – ...

Oct 10, 2014No Comments

Nico Rosberg leads Lewis Hamilton in first free practice of the inaugural Russian GP at Sochi. The new track proved to be a tricky challenge with Turn 2 and Turn 13 catching a number of drivers

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Closed cockpit would not have protected Bia...

Oct 09, 2014No Comments

Paddy Lowe on Thursday said he doubts a covered cockpit would have helped the now seriously injured Jules Bianchi last Sunday at Suzuka. Since the Frenchman ploughed into a recovery vehicle with devastating effects, there have

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Vettel not confirming Ferrari switch

Oct 09, 2014No Comments

A week ago, the ‘silly season’ seemed much clearer. Sebastian Vettel announced his shock departure from Red Bull, and everyone – including his current employer – simply assumed he would be heading to Ferrari. Ferrari, however,

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Rossi waiting to get green light for second...

Oct 09, 2014No Comments

Even the fast-paced world of formula one is pausing for thought, mere days after Jules Bianchi crashed at Suzuka. The stricken Frenchman’s colleagues are busily adding ‘Tous avec Jules’ (all with Jules) stickers to their helmets,

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Vergne arranges helmet stickers to honour B...

Oct 09, 2014No Comments

F1 drivers will wear helmet stickers to show their support for injured colleague Jules Bianchi this weekend in Russia. Morgan Caron, an official for the French motor sport federation FFSA, said the initiative to show the