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Gp of Russia at the Sochi circuit :
Friday : Free Practice 1: 08:00 - 09:30 CET Free Practice 2 : 12:00 - 13:30 CET Saturday : Free Practice 3 : 10:00 - 11:00 CET Qualifying : 13:00 - 14:00 CET Sunday : Race : 13.00 CET Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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first Russian GP – Sochi circuit (10-11 and 12 October)
of course everything takes a back seat, after the incident of Jules Bianchi so this time no words and no stats on the GP I would write some of my thoughts to increase the safety on the circuits I have found the following three points for the future 1) In 24 h Le Man and others races, there is this simply rule called “the slow zone”, why not in F1? In this zone, speeds is limited to 60 or 80 km/h in order to facilitate the work of intervention teams. Approaching the neutralization zone the cars must reduce their speed so as to enter the named "Slow" zone at no more than 60 or 80 km/h. All overtakings are forbidden. The end of this zone is marked by a blinking green light. The F1 cars already have the button of the speed limiter, which pilots push in the pit lane they could use a similar procedure also for safety problems on the circuits 2) At Suzuka the qualifying session took place in dry condition, while the race took place under the rain. but due to the” park ferme” it was not possible to change the set-up of the cars. perhaps a different set-up for wet race, it could be helpful. For me this rule of “park ferme” is wrong and should be changed. while i have some doubt about the closed cockpits, for me; they would do more harm than good. 3) Everyone knew that the weather forecast was bad; so why not anticipate the start time of the race with the incoming typhoon? Probably television reasons, sponsor reasons and money reasons are too important for someone. And probably for the same “persons” Jules Bianchi is only a poor guy very unlucky. many times, too many times, serious accidents have been avoided just by luck in recent years. Sunday there were none and nothing to help Jules. |
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Maybe , a better conclusion , now...
Michael Schumacher is 'fighting' in recovery, says former Ferrari boss Jean Todt [hidden link - please register] FIA president Todt says Schumacher's condition is improving following a skiing accident in France last December Michael Schumacher will be able to live 'a relatively normal life', says former Ferrari boss Jean Todt Improving: Michael Schumacher is currently recovering at his home in Switzerland Photo: AFP By Telegraph Sport, and agencies 11:15AM BST 08 Oct 2014 Michael Schumacher is "fighting" in his recovery, according to former Ferrari boss and current FIA president Jean Todt who believes the world champion's condition will improve. The Formula One legend suffered serious head injuries following a skiing accident in France last December, which left him in a medically-induced coma. Todt, who became close friends with Schumacher during their time at Ferrari, delivered the promising news after recently visiting the seven-time world champion at his home in Switzerland. “He will probably no longer be able to drive in Formula One. Voilà, that’s what we can say,” Todt told the broadcaster RTL. When asked if Schumacher would be able to live a normal life again Todt said: “we have to hope for that”. Todt went on to add that Schumacher and his family should be left so treatment and recovery can continue in private. He said: “I believe that what is important is that he is living, that his family is close to him, that we really believe that things will improve,” he said. “He needs time and then to be left in peace.” Schumacher left hospital in Lausanne, Switzerland, in September. • This article has been amended. The original headline and copy said that Todt was confident Schumacher could lead a “relatively normal life again” when he had said that he "hoped" he would be able to schubert .. |
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OK , the last time for today
![]() [hidden link - please register] Extent of Jules Bianchi's Japanese GP crash injuries revealed Tuesday, October 7th 2014, 14:20 GMT Jules Bianchi Jules Bianchi's family has revealed the extent of the head injuries he suffered in a crash during the Japanese Grand Prix. While the 25-year-old Frenchman remains in intensive care at the Mie General Medical Center in Yokkaichi in a critical but stable condition, it has been confirmed that he has suffered a diffuse axonal injury. Such an injury is usually the consequence of the forces of a rapid acceleration or deceleration of the head and affects the nerves in the brain. Its severity can vary over a wide range. "This is a very difficult time for our family, but the messages of support and affection for Jules from all over the world have been a source of great comfort to us," said Bianchi's family in a statement. "We would like to express our sincere appreciation. "The hospital will continue to monitor and treat Jules and further medical updates will be provided when appropriate." GARY ANDERSON: The lessons of Suzuka The family thanked FIA Medical Commission president Professor Gerard Saillant for his presence at the hospital, and also Professor Alessandro Frati, neurosurgeon of the University of Rome La Sapienza, who has travelled to Japan at Ferrari's request. "They arrived at the hospital today and met with the medical personnel responsible for Jules' treatment, in order to be fully informed of his clinical status so that they are able to advise the family," the statement added. "Professors Saillant and Frati acknowledge the excellent care being provided by the Mie General Medical Center and would like to thank their Japanese colleagues." I hope the best for you , Jules schubert |
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Post: #2105 Last edited: 07.10.2014, 17:20 07.10.2014, 17:17 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
[hidden link - please register], taken from Marussia official site.
No other statements will follow untill there are changes in his conditions ![]()
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Sadly to post ...the only News I found about Jules is ....that he is still in critical condition ,stable ...but critical
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Post: #2103 Last edited: 06.10.2014, 18:49 06.10.2014, 18:41 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
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![]() , taken from Autoblog.it (text is in Italian, please wait 20 seconds before it starts). Let' s all keep on praying for him ![]()
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Post: #2102 Last edited: 05.10.2014, 22:27 05.10.2014, 22:24 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
Latest News :
According to some rumors ( Radio Monte Carlo & RMC Sport ) Jules Bianchi needs a 2nd operation for stopping the bleeding in his brains ( I'm a bit concerned /worried that this is going in the same way as Schumi )This is it for now people from my side ....I'm closing my pc for today ( I was constantly switching trough all the news websites & sport channels from after the after the accident till now ) More tomorrow after my work !Regards Shaky-Schumi Let us all pray that Jules Bianchi comes out safely and that he can return back to the F1 after he is 100% fit again |
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News Update !!!
Operation Jules Bianchi has ended : According to the French newspaper L'Equipe, the operation of Jules Bianchi ended.Jules Bianchi crashed heavily during the GP of Japan. The Frenchman received on the track the first medical care and afterwords the ambulance transported him to the hospital. Bianchi was immediately operated on the head because of trauma he suffered during the crash. The operation, according to the French newspaper L'Equipe , is in the meantime finished . For now, however, it is still waiting for a medical update, but according to L'Equipe Bianchi could breathe independently without the help of a respirator . That would be a good first cautious sign. However, it remains waiting for a medical update coming from the hospital. Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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News Update :
Jules Bianchi suffered severe head injury in Japanese GP F1 crash : Jules Bianchi has suffered a severe head injury and is undergoing surgery following his crash in the Japanese Grand Prix, the FIA has confirmed. Marussia Formula 1 driver Bianchi crashed on lap 43 of the Suzuka F1 race, going off the track at Turn 7 shortly after Adrian Sutil had spun into the barriers at the same place. Bianachi's Marussia hit the rear of a recovery vehicle that was being used to recover the stranded Sauber. After being removed from the car, he was taken to the Suzuka circuit's medical centre before being transported to the Mie General hospital in an ambulance. He was unconscious throughout. A statement issued by motor racing's governing body on Sunday night said: "The CT scan shows that he has suffered a severe head injury and is currently undergoing surgery. "Following this, he will be moved to intensive care where he will be monitored. "Mie General Hospital will issued an update as soon as further information becomes available."The FIA confirmed that double waved yellow flags had been displayed after Sutil's accident to act as a warning for drivers. Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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CONSTRUCTORS CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER 15 RACES :
1. Mercedes 522 points 2. Red Bull 332 points 3. Williams 201 points 4. Ferrari 178 points 5. Force India 122 points 6. McLaren 121 points 7. Toro Rosso 29 points 8. Lotus 8 points 9. Marussia 2 points |
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DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER 15 RACES :
1. L. Hamilton GBR Mercedes 266 points 2. N. Rosberg GER Mercedes 256 points 3. D. Ricciardo AUS Red Bull 193 points 4. S. Vettel GER Red Bull 139 points 5. F. Alonso ESP Ferrari 133 points 6. V. Bottas FIN Williams 130 points 7. J. Button GBR McLaren 82 points 8. N. Hulkenberg GER Force India 76 points 9. F. Massa BRA Williams 71 points 10. S. Perez MEX Force India 46 points 11. K. Raikkonen FIN Ferrari 45 points 12. K. Magnussen DEN McLaren 39 points 13. J. E. Vergne FRA Toro Rosso 21 points 14. R. Grosjean FRA Lotus & D. Kvyat RUS Toro Rosso 8 points 15. J. Bianchi FRA Marussia 2 points |
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There had been two big mistakes in this Japan GP that caused the incident of Bianchi : first is that the race should have
been anticipated at 11 local time (4 CET) to avoid heavy rain, but we all know that TVs prefer other times ![]() and secondis that every time a car goes off track (specially during wet races), there MUST be safety car, but there isn' t a rule about it and I really hope it won' t be too late to introduce it ![]() ![]() My thoughts and prayers are with Jules Bianchi |
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Jules Bianchi needs a 2nd operation for stopping the bleeding in his brains 