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Jason04r 06-10-14 03:46 PM

Jules Bianchi Crash
 
We all knew what happened on the weekend however nobody seen the actual crash.

Graphic Warning ( Crash only )
http://mirror.ninja/sc60

Couldn't believe the amount of force in the crash , to be able to lift a truck which weighs so much.

Keep fighting Bianchi!

welshone 06-10-14 04:07 PM

More care was needed under yellow flag. They use them for a reason.

ian zs180 06-10-14 04:15 PM

That is such a bad accident the poor guy didn't stand a chance . Just hope he pulls though and makes a full recovery .

Jason04r 06-10-14 04:43 PM

If you look at the video the marshal was waving a green flag and not the correct yellow flag . Even after the crash he still waved the green flag

ZRed 06-10-14 05:01 PM

Unsure why race control turned the green lights back on. It wasn't fully recovered.

pheelay 06-10-14 06:44 PM

Link wasn't working for me. Here's a mirror:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b17_1412605388

Wow. That was some force. I was watching that race on Sunday. The crash was completely missed by live coverage. I think there will be questions over why the race was allowed to continue with so much water on the track.

Hope he makes a full recovery.

Lukeus101 06-10-14 06:58 PM

I wish him a very speedy recovery :(

stamford 06-10-14 07:19 PM

Shocking accident, so much force in the impact, hope he is okay but that was a bad hit. You would think after all these years of racing there they would know when to stop a race due to poor visibility.

p_b82 06-10-14 08:03 PM

Really nasty, that sort of water on the track should have resulted in a slightly earlier stoppage or the SC out - as it was a lot worse than the start of the actual race!

however double waved yellows should be "be prepared to stop" and he was obviously going a lot faster than he probably should have been.

Hopefully he continues to make progress though, as no one likes a reminder how dangerous the sport is!

peterzs 06-10-14 08:09 PM

Lucky none of the marshals were taken out.

Hope he makes a full and speedy recovery.


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