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Bianchi did not slow down enough - accident review

DOHA, Dec 03, 2014 (AFP) - Jules Bianchi was driving too fast when he spun out of control and crashed at the Japanese Grand Prix, an FIA report into the accident published Wednesday suggests. Marussia's 25-year-old French driver collided with a recovery vehicle on lap 43 of the rain-drenched Suzuka track on October 5. The mobile crane was removing Adrian Sutil's stricken Sauber car at the time. One of the conclusions of the 10-man FIA review panel's 356-page report was that "Bianchi did not slow sufficiently to avoid losing control at the same point on the track as Sutil". The report, compiled by among others former team boss Ross Brawn...
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