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Bianchi family to run new foundation to help young karters

The family of the late Jules Bianchi has announced the creation of the ‘Jules Bianchi Society’ designed to help young kart drivers climb the motorsport ladder towards Formula 1. Bianchi died on July 17, 2015 as a result of massive head injuries he incurred when his Marussia F1 car crashed into a trackside recovery vehicle during the Japanese Grand Prix in October 2014. His parents, brother and sister decided that Jules’ successful ascent to F1 would be the basis of the foundation to help young, up-and-coming drivers graduate to the next step in their career so that “success is based on talent, and not on money”. According to the society’s website: “The main objective of the...
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