It sounds like a rather odd number to ban, but the number sadly became associated with one of the biggest tragedies in F1 ...
Jules Bianchi – A promising 25-year-old who was en route to be Ferrari’s next big thing suffered a major crash with a recovery vehicle at Suzuka that forced him into a coma. 9 months after ...
However, during his first job in F1, he witnessed tragedy at the Suzuka Circuit. Bianchi, who was putting together a formidable sophomore season with Marussia, lost control of his car at Dunlop Curve ...
Jules Bianchi's family has taken the first steps of legal action against the FIA, the Formula One Group and the Marussia team over the death of their son after the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc has hailed Jules Bianchi as a “gamechanger” for his F1 career after running a tribute helmet to his late godfather at the Japanese Grand Prix. Bianchi died in July 2015 from ...
After a nine-month struggle to regain consciousness and recover from injuries sustained in a crash last year, former F1 driver Jules Bianchi was finally laid to rest yesterday in Nice. The Formula ...
F1 ENGINEER Calum Nicholas says he was left "broken" by the death of Jules Bianchi after his Japanese Grand Prix crash. The Red Bull engineer worked with the French F1 driver at Marussia as a ...
As he crossed the finish line, Charles Leclerc's triumph at Monaco was more than just a win; it was a moving salute to his childhood idol and fellow racer, Jules Bianchi. In a heartfelt gesture ...
An F1 photographer has explained how Pierre Gasly's near escape back at the 2022 Japanese GP was one of the "scariest moments ...
Cockpit protection was put in the spotlight after Jules Bianchi's 2014 crash and subsequent death. After years of research and development, the Halo was introduced to F1 in 2018. While it was ...
While numbers like 5 and 14 symbolize the greatness of champions like Vettel and Alonso, the number 17 was retired to honor Jules Bianchi, who tragically passed away after a 2014 accident.