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Matthew Hobkinson Monday 17 July 2023 15:27. Charles Leclerc and the rest of the F1 community have paid heartfelt tribute to Jules Bianchi, eight years on from the Frenchman's death. In July 2015, Bianchi died following head injuries he had sustained in a crash at the Japanese Grand Prix nine months prior.


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By Daniel Riley July 18, 2015 Jules Bianchi, a 25-year-old French Formula One driver, died this morning from head injuries sustained during a crash at the Japanese Grand Prix last October. His.


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"While this was being done, the driver of car 17, Jules Bianchi, lost control of his car, traveled across the run-off area and hit the back of the tractor," FIA explained at the time.


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Jules Lucien André Bianchi ( French pronunciation: [ʒyl bjɑ̃ki]; 3 August 1989 - 17 July 2015) was a French motor racing driver who drove for the Marussia F1 Team in Formula One . Bianchi had previously raced in Formula Renault 3.5, GP2 and Formula Three and was a Ferrari Driver Academy member.


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His car number, 17, is being retired from F1 in his honour. Bianchi had been in a coma since crashing his Marussia car into a recovery vehicle at a rain-hit race last October. He is the first.


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The FIA has confirmed that car number 17 will be retired as a mark of respect to Jules Bianchi. Bianchi died on Friday night following serious head injuries he sustained in a crash at the Japanese.


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Jules Bianchi Ng Han Guan/Associated Press Jules Bianchi died on July 17 in his hometown of Nice, France, from the severe head injuries he suffered at last year's Japanese Grand Prix.


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Jules Bianchi's number 17 will be retired from the Formula One World Championship in his honour. The 25-year-old died last Friday following the devastating brain injuries he sustained in a crash.


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Jules's great-uncle Lucien Bianchi raced in 17 Formula One races from 1960 to 1968 before a fatal accident during practice for the Le Mans the next year. He was 34. Jules Bianchi started out as.


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CNN — The brightly colored crash helmet still sits on the lounge table - his driver's suit hangs in the kitchen. It has been a year since Formula One driver Jules Bianchi died in an accident.


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The Pit Straight: Finding the Greatest Racecar of All Time, Pt. 1 Mauro's brother, Lucien Bianchi, competed in a number of F1 races in that same decade. His career highlight was finishing third.


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20 Jul 2015 Formula One racing's governing body, the FIA, has announced that car number 17 will no longer be used in the FIA Formula One World Championship, in memory of Jules Bianchi who passed away last week.


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Norman Nato will race with the number 17 in Formula E next season as a mark of respect to his fellow French driver, the late Jules Bianchi. Bianchi died in July 2015 as a result of his crash at.


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Jules Bianchi (pictured as a 17-year-old) started his career in karting before moving to French Formula Renault 2.0 Bianchi tested a Formula 1 car for the first time at the young drivers' test at.


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Number 17 has a unique, tragic status in Formula 1. It's the only number ever to have been 'retired', in tribute to Jules Bianchi after his death in July 2015 following his horrific accident at Suzuka the previous October.