Formula One driver Jules Bianchi passed away last Friday from injuries sustained in last years Japanese grand Prix. This makes him the first death of an F1 Driver do to a racing incident since the 1994 Imola Race which cost Ayrton Senna his life when the car lost control and impacted the wall.
Jules showed extreme promise and was a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy and was being groomed to be a Ferrari F1 driver. Bianchi scored both his and the teams (Marussia's) first points at Monaco.
Jules was racing in the wet at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix when the car lost control and impacted a recovery vehicle which was removing another car. The 26 year old Frenchman has been in a coma since that incident and passed away Friday July 17th in Nice France.
Impact report link below:
telegraph.co.uk motorsport Jules-Bianchi
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