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Bianchi's father "less optimistic" about recovery

Jules Bianchi's father Philippe says he is now more pessimistic about the chances of his son recovering from the injuries he suffered at the Japanese Grand Prix last year. The former Marussia driver remains in a coma in a Nice hospital nine months after his accident at Suzuka. His family remain at his bedside but, in an interview with France Info on Monday, Philippe Bianchi said he was not encouraged by the current situation. "It's unbearable, it's a daily torture," Philippe Bianchi said. "We sometimes feel like we're going crazy, because for me, it certainly is more terrible than if he had died. "For we're not able to help him more than we can." No significant...
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