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Father 'less optimistic' on Bianchi

Jules Bianchi's father says he is 'less optimistic' that his son will recover from head injuries sustained in a crash at last year's Japanese Grand Prix. Philippe Bianchi told France Info radio  his son, who remains in a coma, had shown 'no significant progress' since crashing into a recovery vehicle last October at Suzuka. 'In general, progress needs to be made in the first six months,' Bianchi said. 'It has been nine months now and Jules has still not woken up.' Frenchman Jules Bianchi continues to receive treatment for his severe injuries in hospital in his home city of Nice. Philippe Bianchi added: 'As time goes by, I am less optimistic than I might have been two or three months...
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