“No respect for a pilot’s life.” Bianchi’s father slammed Japanese F1 Grand Prix organizers

Father of the former Formula 1 driver Jules Bianchi Philip has accused the Japanese Formula 1 Grand Prix organizers of disrespecting his son’s memory after the incident with the tractor leaving the track.

The race, which took place in adverse weather conditions, was abandoned on the third lap. Alpha Tauri driver Pierre Gasly reacted strongly to the tractor that appeared on the track.

“No respect for the life of the pilot pilot. No respect for the memory of Jules”, wrote Philippe Bianchi on the social network.

Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, who retired from the race, also commented on the incident.

“People don’t understand that even behind a safety car going 100, 150 km/h, you can’t see anything. So even if there’s a crane on the track and you’re driving behind the safety car at 100 km/h, a driver can make a stupid little mistake, turn off for a bit, not remember there’s a tractor out there, and crash into that. So why risk it at all? — quote Sainz lyrics sports car .

– How did it happen. In a similar situation many years ago, a man lost his life. We risk our lives, especially in such conditions. We want to compete, but it’s…unacceptable,” McLaren driver Lando Norris wrote on social media.

During the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix, Jules Bianchi crashed into a tow truck and died a few months later from his injuries.

Source : MatchTV

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