Dec
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Marussia Formula 1 driver, Frenchman Jules Bianchi received serious head injuries when his car hit a heavy crane during this year's Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka.
A few weeks ago, Bianchi was transferred back to France from Japan. He is now under treatment at St. Roch hospital in his native Nice.
Local newspaper Nice Matin called his father Philippe to get his reaction to the publication of the report of the FIA Accident Pannel. Not surprisingly, Mr. Bianchi refused to comment.
Every day, Philippe Bianchi and the other members of his family pay visit to Jules.
“Jules remains in a stable condition”, Philippe Bianchi told Nice Matin, adding that he was still unconscious.
“He needs time. We need to be patient. When he gets better, we'll let you know. Jules is strong, and we try to be as strong as he is. We keep supporting him as hard as we can. We try to give him as much positive energy as we can,” he declared.
Philippe Bianchi also said he tightly knit community has been very protective of the Bianchis.
“We are surrounded by good people. They leave us alone, which is a good thing”, he added.
A few weeks ago, Bianchi was transferred back to France from Japan. He is now under treatment at St. Roch hospital in his native Nice.
Local newspaper Nice Matin called his father Philippe to get his reaction to the publication of the report of the FIA Accident Pannel. Not surprisingly, Mr. Bianchi refused to comment.
Every day, Philippe Bianchi and the other members of his family pay visit to Jules.
“Jules remains in a stable condition”, Philippe Bianchi told Nice Matin, adding that he was still unconscious.
“He needs time. We need to be patient. When he gets better, we'll let you know. Jules is strong, and we try to be as strong as he is. We keep supporting him as hard as we can. We try to give him as much positive energy as we can,” he declared.
Philippe Bianchi also said he tightly knit community has been very protective of the Bianchis.
“We are surrounded by good people. They leave us alone, which is a good thing”, he added.
Jules Bianchi, Marussia-Ferrari, à Suzuka, Japon. (Photo: WRi2) |