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F1 Japanese GP 2022: Jules Bianchi’s father explodes after seeing crane on track

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Pierre Gasley At the start of the 2022 F1 Japanese Grand Prix, the French driver complained over the radio that the situation was extremely dangerous.Asphalt as he was trying to recover his position with respect to the ‘safety car’ after the accident he suffered Carlos Sainz At first. A red flag had already been brought up at that point and the Frenchman would be investigated for driving ‘fast’ in the situation, but what no one understood was that the tow truck had left the car still rolling after the race. That’s why it was already in the asphalt in the state. The safety car, not after everyone has arrived in the pits. Faced with this situation, Jules Bianchi’s father, Philippe Bianchi, couldn’t contain his frustration when he saw what had happened and in 2014 his son had an accident in Japan that killed him. I remember dropping the

“The pilot’s life is not respected. Jules’ memory is not respected. I can’t believe it.”Philippe Bianchi shouted on the network, accompanying the message with five emojis of angry faces.




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Radio’s Leclerc did not understand what the crane was doing on the track when it rolled behind the safety car. “Everyone… what is this tow truck?” he cried. Then came a radio message from Pierre Guthrie. “I could kill myself! Was that a tractor? That’s unacceptable!!! What happened? I can’t believe it!” And after the pilot arrived in the pit, Lando Norris and “Czech” Perez They complained about a crane on the runway.

We lost our lives in this situation years ago. We risked our lives. Especially in a situation like this. We want to race. But this…is unacceptable.”Rand said.

How can you make it clear that you don’t want to see a crane on the track? We lost Jules because of that mistake. What happened today is absolutely unacceptable!!! I hope this is the last time we see a crane on a truck!



Source: Mundo Deportivo

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