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Jules Bianchi: A career in pictures

Motorsport.com takes a look back at the career of Jules Bianchi in pictures following the tragic news of his death after injuries sustained in last year's Japanese Grand Prix. The popular Frenchman's single-seater journey started in 2007, when in his first year in French Formula Renault 2.0, he won the championship with five wins and 11 podium finishes to his credit with SG Formula team. Following this in 2008, he competed in the Formula 3 Euro Series, where he finished third as a rookie in the championship which was won by another future Formula 1 star, Nico Hulkenberg. During the season, he notched up two wins and seven podiums driving for ART Grand Prix. Jules Bianchi, ART Grand Prix...
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