One year on from Jules Bianchi’s death, his father still finds Formula One too painful to watch
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Jules Bianchi’s father admits he still cannot bring himself to watch Formula One almost a year after the Frenchman’s fatal crash at the Japanese Grand Prix.
The Marussia driver smashed into a recovery vehicle in rain and fading light last October, suffering severe head injuries. He died in July after nine months in a coma.
“Perhaps in a few months, a few years, I can see a grand prix,” Philippe Bianchi told the BBC from his home in the south of France. “But for the moment it is too difficult.
This week is not a good week for the Bianchi family. Jules is missed a lot by all his family, all the fans, all his friends, it is very difficult
His son became the first Formula One driver to die from injuries sustained in a grand prix weekend since Ayrton Senna in 1994.
“It’s a difficult moment because it marks one year now that Jules had his crash,” said Bianchi’s grief-stricken father, who has also been unable to watch replays of the collision.
“This week is not a good week for the Bianchi family. Jules is missed a lot by all his family, all the fans, all his friends, it is very difficult.”
Flowers and cards were placed by a pitlane wall near the Marussia garage at Suzuka on Thursday, with more visible at the corner where he crashed along with several banners in the stands paying tribute to Bianchi.
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