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F1 Accident Panel: Bianchi did not slow sufficiently

The Accident Panel set up by the FIA to investigate the circumstances surrounding Jules Bianchi's crash in the Japanese Grand Prix says one of the key issues was that Bianchi “did not slow sufficiently”. Bianchi left the track at high speed and hit a mobile crane which was recovering Adrian Sutil's Sauber, sustaining severe head injuries. The Accident Panel – set up by the FIA and made up of 10 members including Ross Brawn and Stefano Domenicali – delivered its report at the World Motor Sport Council [WMSC] meeting in Doha on Wednesday and said: “The review of the events leading up to Bianchi's accident indicate that a number of key issues occurred, which may have contributed to...
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