Tuesday 21 July 2015

Jules Bianchi: Formula 1 bids farewell at driver's funeral

The world of motorsport has bid farewell to French Formula 1 driver Jules Bianchi at his funeral in his hometown of Nice.
Pallbearers carry the casket of French Formula 1 driver Jules Bianchi into Sainte Reparate Cathedral during his funeral in Nice, French Riviera, Tuesday, July 21, 2015
World champion Lewis Hamilton and many of Bianchi's colleagues joined family and friends at a service in the city's cathedral while fans gathered outside.
The 25-year-old died on Friday from head injuries he sustained in a crash at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix.
Marussia's Jules Bianchi drives number 17 car in May 2014
His car number, 17, is being retired from F1 in his honour.
Bianchi had been in a coma since crashing his Marussia car into a recovery vehicle at a rain-hit race last October.
He is the first F1 driver to die from injuries sustained in a grand prix since Brazilian triple world champion Ayrton Senna was killed at the San Marino Grand Prix in 1994.
Tributes are expected to be paid at the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend.
A number of Formula 1 colleagues travelled to Nice to pay their respects on Tuesday. Large posters of Bianchi were draped outside the cathedral entrance.
Sebastian Vettel, the four-time world champion, and F1 Lotus driver and fellow Frenchman Romain Grosjean helped carry Bianchi's coffin after the service.
Other drivers attending included Nico Rosberg, Felipe Massa, and Olivier Panis.
The Eagles' 1970s anthem Hotel California played in the background as the proceedings got under way earlier in Nice, according to AFP news agency.
The cathedral priest, Father Sylvain Brison Mourners, told the congregation that Bianchi was "a champion blessed with a rare talent", and mourners applauded the late driver for several minutes.

'Real fighter'

Announcing his death on Saturday, Bianchi's family said: "Jules fought right to the very end, as he always did, but today his battle came to an end."
Former world champion Jenson Button led tributes from the world of motorsport.
"Last night we lost a truly great guy and a real fighter. RIP Jules, my sincerest condolences to his family and friends," the McLaren driver said on Saturday.
The Marussia team, now known as Manor, said Bianchi had left an "indelible mark on all our lives".

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The accident happened when Bianchi's car slid off the wet Suzuka track and into a crane picking up the Sauber of German driver Adrian Sutil, who had crashed at the same spot one lap earlier.
He suffered massive head injuries and was treated in intensive care in Japan before being transferred to a hospital in Nice in November.
The 25-year-old competed in 34 races during the 2013 and 2014 seasons, scoring the first-ever championship points for the Manor-Marussia team by finishing ninth at last year's Monaco Grand Prix.
He is the latest driver to die as a result of a F1 racing accident.
F1 reserve driver Maria De Villota died in 2013 as a consequence of injuries she suffered 15 months earlier in a crash while testing for Marussia in Cambridgeshire in the UK.
Large posters of Bianchi were draped outside the cathedral entrance
German F1 driver Sebastian Vettel (left) and France's Romain Grosjean join pallbearers carrying the coffin of Jules Bianchi during his funeral held at the Cathedral of Sainte Reparate, in Nice, France, 21 July 2015
German F1 driver Sebastian Vettel (left) and France's Romain Grosjean helped carry the coffin during the funeral
Tributes are expected to be paid at the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend.
A number of Formula 1 colleagues travelled to Nice to pay their respects on Tuesday. Large posters of Bianchi were draped outside the cathedral entrance.
Sebastian Vettel, the four-time world champion, and F1 Lotus driver and fellow Frenchman Romain Grosjean helped carry Bianchi's coffin after the service.
Other drivers attending included Nico Rosberg, Felipe Massa, and Olivier Panis.
Lewis Hamilton arrives at Jules Bianchi's funeral in Nice on 21 July 2015
British Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton described Bianchi's death as a 'sad, sad day'

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