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Old 06-10-14, 03:46 PM   #1
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Jules Bianchi Crash

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

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

Keep fighting Bianchi!
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Old 06-10-14, 04:07 PM   #2
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More care was needed under yellow flag. They use them for a reason.
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Old 06-10-14, 04:15 PM   #3
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That is such a bad accident the poor guy didn't stand a chance . Just hope he pulls though and makes a full recovery .
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Old 06-10-14, 04:43 PM   #4
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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
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Unsure why race control turned the green lights back on. It wasn't fully recovered.
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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.
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Old 07-10-14, 02:48 PM   #7
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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
This marshal was waving the correct flag (green) as the accident was before his post (12) post 11 would of been double waved yellows and 10 a static yellow.

I am a marshal and i too would of waved a green at that point as per MSA and FIA rules
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This marshal was waving the correct flag (green) as the accident was before his post (12) post 11 would of been double waved yellows and 10 a static yellow.

I am a marshal and i too would of waved a green at that point as per MSA and FIA rules

So, the flag's effect occurs when the driver passes the flag, rather than when the flag comes into view? It would mean the Bianchi should have been driving at yellow flag speeds. Not trying to draw conclusions as I'm sure we dont have the full story, just being curious on the circumstances.
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So, the flag's effect occurs when the driver passes the flag, rather than when the flag comes into view? It would mean the Bianchi should have been driving at yellow flag speeds. Not trying to draw conclusions as I'm sure we dont have the full story, just being curious on the circumstances.
Yes m8 this is correct he will of passed 2 caution flags and maybe he started to hit the gas as he saw the green come in to view, which may have caused his turbo to spool up and thus losing him traction and resulting in his accident.
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I wish him a very speedy recovery
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