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Bianchi did not slow sufficiently - FIA

Sutton Images Enlarge Jules Bianchi "did not slow sufficiently to avoid losing control" before his accident in Suzuka, according to the FIA. Bianchi was left with severe head injuries after sliding off a wet track colliding with a recovery vehicle while double yellows were being waved. An accident panel was set up in the wake of his crash and the 10-man group, which included two-time champion Emerson Fittipaldi and ex-Ferrari and Mercedes boss Ross Brawn, published a summary of its 396-page report after the World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) met in Doha, Qatar on Wednesday. The panel concluded: "If drivers adhere to the requirements of double yellow flags, as set out in...
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