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French city of Nice to rename street after Jules Bianchi

The French city of Nice has announced that it will honour the late Jules Bianchi by naming a street in the city after the Formula 1 driver. Bianchi passed away in July 2015 due to the injuries he sustained during a crash at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix, when his Marussia struck a recovery vehicle, which was tending to another car. Nice mayor Philippe Pradal and president of the local metropolis Christian Estrosi will attend a ceremony on January 23 according to French newspaper Nice-Matin. The street, located in front of the Allianz Riviera stadium at the corner of Pierre-de-Coubertin Avenue, will bear Bianchi's name. Meanwhile, Tech 1 Racing has announced that...
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