Sad day but i guess inevitable after so long and perhaps for the best.
They were talking about the dangers of motorsport on the radio and how its a big part of it. I think riding bikes on the road is not dissimilar and gives it the edge that makes it so exciting.
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Re: Jules Bianchi
Very sad, but as you say it's probably for the best being in that state for so long.
Hazard of the job and they all know what they do has risk.
RIP.
Hazard of the job and they all know what they do has risk.
RIP.
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