Jules Bianchi

2022 - 10 - 9

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Jules Bianchi's father fumes at FIA: “No respect for the life of the driver” (crash.net)

Jules Bianchi's father has hit out at the FIA's safety measures over the incident involving Pierre Gasly at the F1 Japanese Grand Prix.

“No respect for Jules’ memory - incredible.” [Jules Bianchi](/f1/racer/3/jules-bianchi) passed away in 2015, nine months after an accident at the F1 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. [Pierre Gasly](https://www.crash.net/f1/racer/1428/pierre-gasly) at the F1 Japanese Grand Prix.

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F1 drivers to demand FIA meeting as Pierre Gasly narrowly avoids ... (Daily Express)

Pierre Gasly almost collided with a tractor moments after the Japanese Grand Prix was red-flagged.

He also suggested the issue will be discussed more in future meetings as drivers try to improve safety. Ted Kravitz has suggested the drivers will demand “serious discussions” with race officials after Pierre Gasly almost collided with a tractor. In an almost mirror incident, Gasly came across the recovery vehicle sent on track to collect Carlos Sainz’s wreckage.

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Dangerous Pierre Gasly Japanese GP near-miss sparks fury from ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Philippe Bianchi lost his son to a crash with a recovery vehicle at the Japanese Grand Prix, and would have been watching in horror as Gasly came across one ...

[Alex Albon](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/alexander-albon) added: "There will be discussions at the next race [Austin] as to why that recovery vehicle was allowed on track." [Lando Norris](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/lando-norris) wrote on social media: "Wtf. [Carlos Sainz](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/carlos-sainz) told Sky Sports: ""I still don't know why in these conditions we keep risking having a tractor on-track, because it's just worthless. But that statement did not explain why the recovery vehicle had been allowed to enter the track before the red flags were waved. Car 10, which had collected damage and pitted behind the Safety Car, was then driving at high speed to catch up to the field. Bianchi, clearly furious about the incident which would have stirred up horrible memories of the tragedy that killed his son, took to social media to vent his frustration. Jules Bianchi's Marussia crashed into a recovery vehicle at Suzuka in 2014, causing very serious injuries for the driver. What is this tractor on track? [FIA](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/fia-world-motor-sport-council) said in a statement: "In relation to the recovery of the incident on Lap 3, the Safety Car had been deployed and the race neutralised. What is this tractor?! [FIA](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/fia-world-motor-sport-council) after watching [Pierre Gasly](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/pierre-gasly) almost involved in a similar incident to one which killed his son [Jules](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/jules-bianchi) at the [Japanese Grand Prix](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/japanese-grand-prix) eight years ago. [Formula 1](https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/formula-1/) driver to die in a crash.

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Gasly issues FIA Bianchi reminder after "unacceptable" tractor incident (GPfans)

Pierre Gasly has been left apoplectic after passing a recovery vehicle on track before the red flag period at the Japanese Grand Prix.

[Pierre Gasly](https://www.gpfans.com/en/f1-drivers/pierre-gasly/) has been left apoplectic after passing a recovery vehicle on track before the red flag period at the Japanese Grand Prix. Bianchi would be hospitalised and later succumbed to his injuries. "This is unacceptable. I can't believe this." what is this tractor? [Carlos Sainz](https://www.gpfans.com/en/f1-drivers/carlos-sainz/) triggered a safety car on lap one after spinning on the run up to Spoon on lap one at Suzuka as treacherous conditions left drivers with little visibility.

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Japanese Grand Prix: 'This is how we lost Jules Bianchi' – drivers ... (The Times)

Drivers were furious after Pierre Gasly narrowly missed colliding with a recovery truck that was on track during the Japanese Grand Prix.

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Jules Bianchi's father furious as Pierre Gasly passes tractor on track ... (The Independent)

The frightening incident brought up unfortunate memories of the fatal crash involving Jules Bianchi in 2014.

“Without all the facts it’s hard to comment why it was on track. “The VSC [Virtual Safety Car] was brought in for a reason following that awful accident. Horner said F1 had been “lucky” that no one was hurt as he called for a full investigation into the “extremely dangerous” incident. But as Gasly caught up at the back of the field, the AlphaTauri driver was shocked to see a recovery vehicle driving on the track in the opposite direction. Car 10 [Pierre Gasly], which had collected damage and pitted behind the Safety Car, was driving at high speed to catch up to the field.” If one driver gets out of racing line, changes a switch on a steering wheel, you crash into a tractor and it’s over.” “How can we make it clear that we never want to see a crane on track?” Perez said. I hope this is the last time ever I see a crane on track!” Bianchi’s father, Philippe, criticised the incident on social media and commented: “No respect for the life of the driver no respect for Jules memory”. Amid wet conditions and standing water at Suzuka, a chaotic opening lap saw both Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon crash out. We lost a life in this situation years ago. With the race red-flagged, the McLaren driver Lando Norris tweeted: “How’s this happened!?

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Gasly furious over "unacceptable" tractor on track in Suzuka heavy rain (autosport.com)

Pierre Gasly was left furious after passing a tractor on-track when returning to the pits under the red flag in the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix, ...

In a marathon Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, Sergio Perez’s victory was only assured hours after the race due to a stewards investigation. A testing return to the Singapore Grand Prix in tricky conditions created plenty of hazards and mistakes for the Formula 1 drivers to fall into. After seemingly being stuck in limbo at AlphaTauri - too good to let go, but not a realistic prospect for a Red Bull return - Pierre Gasly has finally shaken off the shackles to join Alpine.

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Tractor on track at Japan Grand prix recalls Jules Bianchi's death (Telegraph.co.uk)

Calls for an investigation after near repeat of fatal accident involving Jules Bianchi in 2014.

As conditions were deteriorating, the red flag was shown before car 10 passed the location of the incident where it had been damaged the previous lap.” Button, commentating on Sky Sports, agreed with Sainz: “It was surprising to see. His death was the first to result from an on-track incident in Formula One in more than 20 years, after Ayrton Senna's fatal accident at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. If you have small aquaplaning I don’t know why we risk in these conditions having a tractor on track.” Bianchi, Gasly’s childhood friend and fellow Frenchman, lost his life after colliding with a recovery vehicle at the Japanese Grand Prix in 2014 in wet conditions. “God, what is this tractor?!” Gasly shouted in horror over his radio after passing the vehicle on his left.

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'No respect for Jules' - Bianchi's father hits out at Pierre Gasly tractor ... (Eurosport.com)

Pierre Gasly almost suffered a huge collision at the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka on Sunday when he narrowly avoided hitting a recovery vehicle in dreadful ...

In poor visibility, Gasly almost drove straight into the tractor at speeds that the FIA said were around 250 km/h. At the start of the 2022 race, Carlos Sainz spun out in wet conditions, leading to damage to Gasly’s AlphaTauri when an advertising hoarding struck his car. Then, a Sauber was being removed by a recovery vehicle, which Bianchi collided with.

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Jules Bianchi's father posts on Instagram after recovery truck ... (PlanetF1)

Philippe Bianchi has hit out at F1 for showing "no respect for the life of the driver" after a recovery vehicle was on the track at Suzuka.

“No respect for the life of the driver. He tweeted: “No respect for the life of the driver. No respect for Jules’ memory. What made Sunday’s incident even more concerning is that the recovery vehicle was on the live track. What is this tractor on track? What is this tractor?

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Anger over 'unacceptable' recovery vehicle incident (BBC Sport)

Formula 1 drivers and team principals condemn race officials for putting a recovery vehicle on track in wet conditions at the Japanese Grand Prix.

I hope this is the last time ever I see a crane on track!" Incredible." Gasly said over the team radio: "What is this tractor on track? Perez said on social media: "How can we make it clear that we never want to see a crane on track? We can keep it short: this must not happen, guys." "Wtf.

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Jules Bianchi's father condemns recovery tractor that put Pierre ... (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

Bianchi died from injuries suffered after crashing into a similar vehicle at Suzuka eight years ago.

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Pierre Gasly Recounts Jules Bianchi Tragedy After Near-Miss With ... (Sports Illustrated)

At the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix, Bianchi collided with a crane trying to recover another vehicle, and he died months later from his head injuries.

“While it is normal practice to recover cars under SC and Red Flag conditions, due to the particular circumstances and also taking into account feedback from of a number of drivers, the FIA has launched a thorough review of the events involving the deployment of recovery vehicles during the Japanese Grand Prix. “If I would have lost the car in a similar way as Carlos lost it on the lap before … “We lost Jules eight years ago in similar conditions with a crane on track in the gravel. We lost a life in this situation years ago. It was a dramatic incident, and I think on that day we learned we don’t want to see any tractors in this kind of conditions. “It is just not respectful towards Jules, towards his family, towards his loved ones and all of us.

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Jules Bianchi's father says FIA had 'no respect' for his late son's ... (Independent.ie)

Jules Bianchi was killed in a collision with a vehicle recovery tractor at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix. Mark Mann-Bryans. October 09 2022 01:25 PM.

“If I lost the car in the same way that Carlos lost his car on the lap before? We lost a life in this situation years ago. “We risk our lives, especially in conditions like this. I know we’re under Safety Car, but in turn 12, there’s this…” On that day we learned that we don’t want to see tractors in these conditions. I don’t understand how eight years later, in similar conditions, we can see a crane.

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Pierre Gasly Recounts Jules Bianchi Tragedy After Near-Miss With ... (News-Daily.com)

At the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix, Bianchi collided with a crane trying to recover another vehicle, and he died months later from his head injuries.

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Jules Bianchi's dad slams F1 chiefs for 'no respect' over son's death ... (Daily Express)

Jules Bianchi's dad Philippe has torn into F1 chiefs for having "no respect" over his son's tragic death as Pierre Gasly almost suffered a similar fate at ...

"What happened today is totally unacceptable!!!!! What is this tractor on track? What is this tractor?!

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'Would be dead right now': F1's 'unacceptable' blunder explained ... (Fox Sports)

'Would be dead right now': F1's 'unacceptable' blunder explained and fatal lesson still not learned.

In the grand scheme of everything that happened on Sunday and in the context of Verstappen’s enormous points lead, it seems like a trivial matter, particularly given only two positions changed on the final lap. They’ll then go around one more time on the final lap, at the end of which the chequered flag will be shown and the race will be over. There was a delay of more than two hours between the race being red flagged and then resumed behind the safety car. Though the TV graphics were correct, the teams, drivers and media were all unclear about whether the race would be rewarded with full points or partial points. “We lost Jules eight years ago in similar conditions, with a crane on track or in the gravel,” Gasly said. But that can’t distract from the more egregious error of creating an unsafe circuit environment in already unsafe conditions. At the heart of that sorry episode was excess speed in wet conditions with external vehicles on track. “The most important thing is for the future,” Gasly said. When cars are bunched behind the safety car, they’re forced to drive at a safe speed and have the safety car driver guiding them out of harm’s way. But it’s yet another unnecessary and messy mistake from race control in conditions and on a day it needed to be better, whether to protect the safety of the drivers or protect the integrity of the championship. It ultimately lost him his life. But the point of contention isn’t whether the FIA followed the letter of the law; it’s that the truck was deployed to the track in borderline undriveable conditions and with one of the cars not yet in the safety car queue.

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Jules Bianchi's father lashes out after Pierre Gasly incident shocks F1 (Yahoo Sport Australia)

Jules Bianchi's father has spoken out after frightening scenes involving Pierre Gasly at the Japanese Grand Prix. Read more here.

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