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Nov
14th

F1: Graeme Lowdon says ”no change” in Bianchi’s condition

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From GMM

Almost six weeks on, there is "no change" in Jules Bianchi's condition.

That is the news of Graeme Lowdon, who as sporting director and president has overseen not only the aftermath of Frenchman Bianchi's horror Suzuka crash, but also the closure of the struggling Marussia team.

Although sounding upbeat that there may be light at the end of the tunnel for the stricken Banbury-based team, Lowdon has less to report on the condition of 25-year-old Bianchi, who remains in a coma in Japan.

"There's no change in his condition," Graeme Lowdon told Britain's Sky.

"He's still stable but critical, and I think the thoughts of everyone in the team and also his very wide fan base are with Jules at the moment," he added.

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Jules Bianchi and Graeme Lowdon, Marussia. (Photo: WRi2)


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