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sagi58 Posts: 10203Joined: 23 Jul 13, 22:05Favourite Driver: He Who Drives for Ferrari!!Favourite Team: Scuderia FerrariLocation: 5 miles North of "X"!Post by sagi58 » 14 Jul 15, 01:45
darwin dali wrote: Jabberwocky wrote: You know it is a dire situation when the family are almost wishing he had died. I would imagine the sad truth is that FOM want him to survive a year and a day. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
Because of some sort of statute of limitation?
That would nothing short of disgusting!!
And, if that is the case, then I sincerely hope that Karma is at her bitchiest!!!!!!!!!
After the agony of defeat, success will be sweet! myownalias Mod Posts: 9445Joined: 27 May 09, 23:16Favourite Driver: Jenson ButtonFavourite Team: WilliamsLocation: Wichita, KSPost by myownalias » 14 Jul 15, 03:07
Is the FIA/FOM even on the hook for the accident, Bianchi was driving faster than the delta for the safety car at the time of the accident wasn't he?
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Jabberwocky Mod Posts: 16412Joined: 31 Jul 07, 19:51Favourite Driver: 5 IronFavourite Team: WilliamsLocation: OxfordPost by Jabberwocky » 14 Jul 15, 19:35
I think it depends on local law. Wasn't there something similar why they could not say Ratzenberger and Senna could not be pronounced dead at the scene. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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myownalias Mod Posts: 9445Joined: 27 May 09, 23:16Favourite Driver: Jenson ButtonFavourite Team: WilliamsLocation: Wichita, KSPost by myownalias » 18 Jul 15, 02:21
Very sad news, only 25 years old.
R.I.P. Jules Bianchi
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Irv the Swerve Posts: 1504Joined: 02 Sep 06, 19:41Favourite Driver: Michael SchumacherFavourite Team: FerrariLocation: Vancouver, BCPost by Irv the Swerve » 18 Jul 15, 06:22
Dreadful news, even though it didn't look likely that he was going to live a good life or wake up it still hurts deeply knowing that he's gone. Feel numb atm.
stonemonkey Missing Mod Posts: 6013Joined: 30 Jul 07, 17:58Favourite Driver: BernieFavourite Team: ConnaughtLocation: Buried in the tyre wallPost by stonemonkey » 18 Jul 15, 07:24
Sad to hear, rip Jules.
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Stephen Site Admin Posts: 2198Joined: 24 Sep 05, 12:47Favourite Driver: Kimi RaikkonenFavourite Team: McLarenPost by Stephen » 18 Jul 15, 07:33
Irv the Swerve wrote: Dreadful news, even though it didn't look likely that he was going to live a good life or wake up it still hurts deeply knowing that he's gone. Feel numb atm.
I share that numbness - he was a future star who has been taken from this world too early. My thoughts are with his family who've been through an unimaginable ordeal during the past nine months. RIP Jules.
tony1979 Posts: 24Joined: 25 Jul 10, 14:35Location: Derby, UKPost by tony1979 » 18 Jul 15, 08:14
Sad, sad news! R.I.P Jules. Thoughts are with his family today.
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LiamCatterson Posts: 1485Joined: 11 Jul 12, 11:12Favourite Driver: Fernando Alonso, Nico Hulkenberg, Felipe MassaFavourite Team: FerrariLocation: Up Your bottomPost by LiamCatterson » 18 Jul 15, 10:09
A horrible and dark day for the F1 community. He was a man promised for huge things and I anticipated his arrival to the top. Now, he is out of pain and can race with the other greats we unfortunately lost. R.I.P to a much loved driver, to Jules Bianchi
my deepest thoughts to their family
gdh Posts: 436Joined: 27 Oct 13, 15:48Favourite Driver: Gilles VPost by gdh » 18 Jul 15, 12:58
Very sad news.
LewEngBridewell DD owns my a$$ Posts: 11398Joined: 01 Apr 11, 17:04Favourite Team: McLarenLocation: United KingdomPost by LewEngBridewell » 18 Jul 15, 16:54
Awful news. Even though he's been in a bad way these past months, I still couldn't believe it. RIP Jules, way too young.
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Thoughts and prayers to the family.
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sagi58 Posts: 10203Joined: 23 Jul 13, 22:05Favourite Driver: He Who Drives for Ferrari!!Favourite Team: Scuderia FerrariLocation: 5 miles North of "X"!Post by sagi58 » 18 Jul 15, 18:22
Jules, it's so hard to accept that one so young is now gone. Words can't ever express how my heart is breaking for your family. My thoughts and prayers are with them. Most of all, my prayers are that you may rest in peace!!
After the agony of defeat, success will be sweet! Jabberwocky Mod Posts: 16412Joined: 31 Jul 07, 19:51Favourite Driver: 5 IronFavourite Team: WilliamsLocation: OxfordPost by Jabberwocky » 20 Jul 15, 19:24
RIP
I have been trying not to read the news as I was on holiday.
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