Ferrari will decorate its garage with fan tributes to the late Jules Bianchi at this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix. Bianchi died in hospital on Friday night from the... read more »


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Jules Bianchi
Team | Marussia |
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Nationality | French |
Podiums | 0 |
Points | 2 |
Grands Prix entered | 34 |
World Championships | 0 |
Highest race finish | 9 (x1) |
Highest grid position | 12 (x1) |
Date of Birth | 03/08/1989 |
Place of Birth | Nice |
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The Formula 1 community gathered in Nice on Tuesday morning to pay their last respects to Jules Bianchi... read more »
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Trying to find the right words to pay tribute to Jules Bianchi has not been easy. It just doesn't feel right to be writing in the past tense about a man who was so vital,... read more »
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Formula 1's governing body has announced that the number 17 used by the late Jules Bianchi will be retired in honour of the Frenchman... read more »
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As a mark of respect, the #17 of Jules Bianchi has been retired following the Frenchman's death last week. View the original post at Bianchi number to be retired from... read more »
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The FIA has announced that the number 17 has been retired from Formula 1, following the death of Jules Bianchi. Bianchi selected number 17 when the sport introduced driver... read more »
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Jules Bianchi's racing number #17 will be retired from Formula 1 following his death. read more »
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The FIA has confirmed that it will retire the number 17 from Formula 1 in memory of Jules Bianchi. The Frenchman chose the number as his permanent race number. The governing... read more »
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The FIA has announced that Jules Bianchi's race number - No.17 - will be retired from the F1 world championship in honour of the Frenchman. Bianchi died on Friday night... read more »
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The FIA has revealed that the race number 17 has been retired in respect of Jules Bianchi. read more »
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The FIA is to retire the number 17 from the list of those available for Formula 1 drivers as a mark of respect following the death of Jules Bianchi read more »
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The FIA has announced that it will retire car number 17 from F1 in honour of Jules Bianchi, who passed away on Friday from the injuries he sustained during an… read more »
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Jules Bianchi had been earmarked for a place at Ferrari, according to the company's former president Luca Di Montezemolo. read more »
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Jules Bianchi was Ferrari-bound having been "picked" to replace Kimi Raikkonen; that's according to Luca di Montezemolo... read more »
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Jules Bianchi was destined for a seat at Ferrari once Kimi Raikkonen's contract had ended according to former Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo. The Frenchman passed... read more »
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Former Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo says Jules Bianchi had been "chosen" to replace Kimi Raikkonen. read more »
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Former Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo says Jules Bianchi has been "chosen" as Kimi Raikkonen's replacement before his accident at Suzuka. Bianchi died in... read more »
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Former Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo has paid tribute to the late Jules Bianchi, saying that the young Frenchman had been earmarked as a future driver… read more »
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Force India team boss Vijay Mallya has described the late Jules Bianchi as an "outstanding young man" with a "tremendous talent" following his death on… read more »
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Jules Bianchi was being lined up to replace Kimi Raikkonen at Ferrari prior to his untimely death, according to Luca di Montezemelo. read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone insists Formula One is as safe as it has ever been, but admits the sport will always carry an element of danger. On Friday night Jules Bianchi died from... read more »
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Jules Bianchi's funeral will take place on Tuesday in his home town of Nice. Bianchi died on Friday night from injuries he sustained at the Japanese Grand Prix last... read more »
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Ferrari had already decided that Jules Bianchi would take Kimi Raikkonen's Formula 1 race seat whenever it parted with the Finn, according to the Scuderia's former... read more »
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Jules Bianchi s funeral will take place on Tuesday 21st July in his home city of Nice, France. read more »
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Lamenting the death of Jules Bianchi, Bernie Ecclestone says that whilst still dangerous, F1 is now safer than ever. read more »