Jules Bianchi: F1 driver dies from Suzuka crash injuries

French Formula One driver Jules Bianchi, 25, has died from head injuries he suffered in a crash at last season’s Japanese Grand Prix, after spending nine months in a coma. Bianchi had been fighting for his life under controlled medical conditions in the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire hospital in his home city of Nice, southern France. He is the first Formula One driver to die from a racing accident since triple world champion Aryton Senna lost his life in San Marino in 1994.

Facts About Formula One
  • Approximate 80,000 components come together to make an F1 car. The cars have to be assembled with cent per cent accuracy.
  • An F1 car can accelerate from 0 to 160 kph and decelerate back to 0 in just four seconds.
  • Road car tyres can last 60 000 to 100 000 km. On the other hand, racing tyres are designed to last only 90 to 120 km.
  • Pit stop crews take only 3 seconds to refuel and change tyres.
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