Marussia F1 driver Jules Bianchi at Austria's Red
Bull Ring last year. (Image source: f1fanatic.co.uk.)
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As we're all painfully aware of, promising Gran
Primo Piloto and most likely future Scuderia Ferrari F1 driver Jules Bianchi
passed away one week ago, while the racing fraternity plans to honour the
fallen Frenchman at Hungary this weekend in a multitude 'O ways...
Drivers commemorate Bianchi at Hungaroring
While six Formula 1 drivers spoke very warmly
about their fallen comrade, with current Manor Marussia F1 Pilote' Roberto
Merhi saying he was the best ever he raced against.
Yet like most
aspiring F1 drivers at the back of the grid who get little press time, I
especially enjoyed this interview with Will Buxton - which is the most in-depth
interview footage I've ever seen with the stricken driver...
Whilst naturally the sport must go on, as
'JENSE eloquently explains how A-L-L the
drivers know the inherent risks they're taking every time behind the wheel.
Also, there's a nice, short radio interview
link inside of James Allen story on Jules Bianchi's funeral.
And lastly, although surely only a snippet of Jules
family's torment, Marussia Boss Graeme Lowden laments how sad Bianchi's loss is
to him...
FORZA JULES - CIAO
JB17!