Sunday, October 5, 2014

Crashed in tractor during the Formula 1 race – Dagbladet.no

Latest: The international ASN confirms that Jules Bianchi has serious head injuries and is now operational.

(Dagbladet): Formula 1 race in Japan this morning had to be canceled, and the results from round 44 was considered eligible. After several dramatic scenes and crashes due to the storm that characterized the race organizers stopped the race before the end.



Crashed in tractor

It all started when German Adrian Sutil car skidded around the path and ended up in the barrier. He got out of the car, but received medical treatment behind the tractor that came to the place to get the car out of the path.

But while gaining the German’s car off lasted, French Jules Bianchi crashed into the tractor that was on site to clear away.

According to Sutil will also have the Frenchman slid around in a similar manner as himself because of all the water on the track.

– Jules Bianchi is not conscious and has been rushed to hospital in an ambulance, says Matteo Bonciani of the International ASN (FIA).

This is second season in Formula 1 circus for the French 25-year-old. The crash must have happened in round 46 and round of 47 in the course canceled.



Thinking colleague

It was only after the race was broken and Lewis Hamilton was declared the winner of the information about Bianchi crash was announced.

Due to the massive rain, it was not possible for ambulance helicopter flying. Therefore, the Frenchman taken away in an ambulance to a hospital in Nagoya.

Opposite BBC makes the other riders it is clear that the various locations have nothing to say today, as long as it goes well with Bianchi. On the victory podium after the race was either cheered or sprayed champagne – which is usually done by a Formula 1 race.

– It is not pleasant to hear that one of our colleagues are seriously injured, so it is The main concern now, says today’s winner, Lewis Hamilton said.

– I do not think about the race, I think only of my colleague. I have received information indicating that it looks very, very, serious. So I just hope for the best, says Nico Rosenberg who finished in second place.

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