2014 FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX
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Video has already been removed or flagged.
FIA delegate Bonciani has reported to the press that Bianchi's state is critical but stable. The press quoted him as saying "understand, it is very, very serious", showing visible affection as he seems to have been quite close to the Frenchman. Jules's family has arrived from France and are now by his side.
FIA delegate Bonciani has reported to the press that Bianchi's state is critical but stable. The press quoted him as saying "understand, it is very, very serious", showing visible affection as he seems to have been quite close to the Frenchman. Jules's family has arrived from France and are now by his side.
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The footage is horrendous. I'm surprised he has a chance to fight for his life...
This video is working... the crash is at 1:10.
http://m.sportgeza.hu/forma1/2014/10/06 ... l/?rnd=444
This video is working... the crash is at 1:10.
http://m.sportgeza.hu/forma1/2014/10/06 ... l/?rnd=444
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Yikes, I found another source for the vid (dailymotion.fr). You don't see how he lost the car, just the impact. That was even more brutal than I thought, it looked like a direct hit from the left front side.
No wonder that F~0~M didn't show any footage. This is really bad for the FIA... the recovery work had been underway for more than a minute when the accident happened, with three marshalls on foot who could just as easily have gotten hit. The impact was so strong that the truck dropped the Sauber, mere feet away from crushing a marshall.
The amount of risk there was inexcusable. The race direction made a critical mistake. Procedures as well as individual responsibilities will have to be looked at.
No wonder that F~0~M didn't show any footage. This is really bad for the FIA... the recovery work had been underway for more than a minute when the accident happened, with three marshalls on foot who could just as easily have gotten hit. The impact was so strong that the truck dropped the Sauber, mere feet away from crushing a marshall.
The amount of risk there was inexcusable. The race direction made a critical mistake. Procedures as well as individual responsibilities will have to be looked at.
2014 FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX
Oh my god.Treacle wrote:The footage is horrendous. I'm surprised he has a chance to fight for his life...
This video is working... the crash is at 1:10.
http://m.sportgeza.hu/forma1/2014/10/06 ... l/?rnd=444
Definitely lucky if he still has ANY chance at all... that was brutal. Wow.

BTW the stewards were waving greens and switched to yellow only after the crash... that's a big problem/mistake. Should have been yellow all along.
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That's a tricky one. The waved flag is like a road sign, it only applies after you cross it, not as soon as you can see it. In this case, the waved green flag obviously was for the zone beyond the post: you can see that they wave double yellows when the truck is past that point, and only turn to green after the truck has moved back to the previous zone, covered by yellows which aren't in the picture. That it still a poorly situated post, and investigations will have to establish whether ambiguous signaling played a part in the tragedy.
To me it's all a moot point, since this was an absolutely no-brainer Safety Car situation. The cover-up job is nicely underway, with a couple of Whiting's best buddies already spewing nonsense, but these pictures leave no doubt as to the unbelievable mistake that was made.
To me it's all a moot point, since this was an absolutely no-brainer Safety Car situation. The cover-up job is nicely underway, with a couple of Whiting's best buddies already spewing nonsense, but these pictures leave no doubt as to the unbelievable mistake that was made.
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You're right. The greens would have applied from that spot onwards.....
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Horror crash! 
But I know Jules will make it. He is a fighter! And he will win!

But I know Jules will make it. He is a fighter! And he will win!

Human at Sight,
Monster at Heart!
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Without a doubt one of the most horrific crashes I've ever seen. Come on Jules, keep fighting!
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Really horrific crash. Let's hope we hear some good news regarding his situation soon .
As for the waved flags, I think the marshal did nothing wrong since he started waving green flag as the crane was behind his zone, and surely there were yellow flags waving behind to warn the drivers .
As for the waved flags, I think the marshal did nothing wrong since he started waving green flag as the crane was behind his zone, and surely there were yellow flags waving behind to warn the drivers .
GET WELL SOON SCHUMI
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The incident where Brundle hit a marshall who was working on the recovery of a stricken car in 1994 took place on the same curve. I guess nothing was learned that day, and a young a likeable guy is paying the price today.
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This is easily the most horrific accident I've ever seen, and I just can't fathom why an entire lap continued at racing speeds while marshals and a tractor were on the outside of one of the fastest corners on the circuit. In years gone by, the safety car was called out for incidents far less severe than Sutil's shunt - why not yesterday?
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Jesus, how lucky were the marshals at the front of the crane handling the Sauber? The one on the left in the video in particular did well to let go and dive out the way.
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Terrible, horrendous crash! Probably the worst ever in F1... Against the back of a tractor??? Poor Jules... My best thoughts for him!
Anyway, lucky people out there... We could easily be talking about 3 or 4 people seriously injured... or dead as I saw the speed as he arrived there...
I hope some lessons are taken from this...
I remember watching a truck on the track being overtaken by a F1 car in one of the 70s F1 videos. If I remember correctly, the truck was removing a crashed (burned) car... but it was using the same track with the F1 cars!!! Crazy, hum???
I also remember recently watching the 1989 Suzuka race onboard [Senna vs Prost] and, in the beginning, there´s a tractor working on the Sss (before the Dunlop curve) on yellow flags (no safety car usage back then) and thought that it´s pretty scary if you loose it there... against it... and now it has happened... on the rain, on the same track and in the next curve...
Anyway, lucky people out there... We could easily be talking about 3 or 4 people seriously injured... or dead as I saw the speed as he arrived there...
I hope some lessons are taken from this...
I remember watching a truck on the track being overtaken by a F1 car in one of the 70s F1 videos. If I remember correctly, the truck was removing a crashed (burned) car... but it was using the same track with the F1 cars!!! Crazy, hum???
I also remember recently watching the 1989 Suzuka race onboard [Senna vs Prost] and, in the beginning, there´s a tractor working on the Sss (before the Dunlop curve) on yellow flags (no safety car usage back then) and thought that it´s pretty scary if you loose it there... against it... and now it has happened... on the rain, on the same track and in the next curve...
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So apparently, everyone's favourite sadomasochistic former FIA president has spoken up. The article is available on ESPNF1's French version and doesn't seem to be on the English site yet.
Here's the link in case you know French. Be ready to puke: http://fr.espnf1.com/fia/motorsport/story/178403.html
This is one step further than Stewart and Lauda. According to Mosley, everything was done the way it should! No responsibility from the marshalls or (especially not) the race direction. How very surprising. However this dickwad wasted no time in suggesting that Bianchi failed to slow down sufficiently for the yellow flags. Nevermind that the GPS telemetry showed he entered the corner slower than the majority of his rivals! And that the amount of slowing down required by yellow flags is a gray area that the FIA has failed to police properly for decades.
Damage control at its finest, just disgusting.
Here's the link in case you know French. Be ready to puke: http://fr.espnf1.com/fia/motorsport/story/178403.html
This is one step further than Stewart and Lauda. According to Mosley, everything was done the way it should! No responsibility from the marshalls or (especially not) the race direction. How very surprising. However this dickwad wasted no time in suggesting that Bianchi failed to slow down sufficiently for the yellow flags. Nevermind that the GPS telemetry showed he entered the corner slower than the majority of his rivals! And that the amount of slowing down required by yellow flags is a gray area that the FIA has failed to police properly for decades.
Damage control at its finest, just disgusting.
2014 FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX
Does not look good at all, and very likely the end of Jules' career if not much worse.
Prognosis of Diffuse Axonal Injury
It is thought that diffuse axonal injury can occur in just about every level of severity, with concussion thought to be one of the milder forms. In mild to moderate forms of diffuse axonal injury, recovery is possible, with the mildest forms of diffuse axonal injury often resulting in few if any long-term issues.
About 90% of survivors with severe diffuse axonal injury remain unconscious. The 10% that regain consciousness are often severely impaired.
Prognosis of Diffuse Axonal Injury
It is thought that diffuse axonal injury can occur in just about every level of severity, with concussion thought to be one of the milder forms. In mild to moderate forms of diffuse axonal injury, recovery is possible, with the mildest forms of diffuse axonal injury often resulting in few if any long-term issues.
About 90% of survivors with severe diffuse axonal injury remain unconscious. The 10% that regain consciousness are often severely impaired.