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Hungary will be a sombre place

Next weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix will be a very sombre event due to Friday's passing of Jules Bianchi. Graeme Lowdon, president and sporting director of Marussia, feels that the loss of the Frenchman will become very apparent when the teams begin to arrive at the Hungaroring circuit.  'Jules had very many friends in the paddock, and it'll be a sombre place but he was a racer, and I know he would want to see the team continue and the sport continue as well,' said Lowdon. Lowdon admitted that the team were extremely shocked by the news. 'We always knew it was something that could happen, but it's still a shock. It's a very sad day for the sport and the team....
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