Jules Bianchi updates
Discussion
I think his family have handled this very well, it is a terrible situation, we can all imagine us in their place
I hope for the best for him though I have to say as an outsider I am not very hopeful given the information learned. I would be so happy to be proved wrong though.
All the best Jules and family.
I hope for the best for him though I have to say as an outsider I am not very hopeful given the information learned. I would be so happy to be proved wrong though.
All the best Jules and family.
Shnev91 said:
Hey guys now that manor are properly established and racing in malasia this weekend can I ask loads of you to throw questions at them on their website, twitter and FB asking for updates. I think it's time they gave us an update.
Go and demand for updates by yourself ...... The rest of us will respectfully wait for news!
johnoz said:
I saw this posted elsewhere at the weekend. I thought he was already out of the artificial coma, or am I thinking of Schumi?Seems rather out of date (the news about him breathing unaided has been in the public domain for a long time ) , and not very well written, " Jules Bianchi, 25, met a fatal car accident at the Japanese Grand Prix last October 5, 2014" . . . . . thankfully not.
Edited by the other me on Tuesday 5th May 21:31
"Hope for the best, expect the worst"
His family are being very strong, and very dignified.
I hope if there is "someone" up there he looks down on them & agrees that merits recognition.
Life is so bloody fragile, and we take so much for granted, yet it can all be taken in the blink of an eye, for any of us. . . cerebral haemorrhage for example, one minute 100% , next second, someone switches the lights out . . . .forever.
Thought provoking at least, hope the best for the lad.
His family are being very strong, and very dignified.
I hope if there is "someone" up there he looks down on them & agrees that merits recognition.
Life is so bloody fragile, and we take so much for granted, yet it can all be taken in the blink of an eye, for any of us. . . cerebral haemorrhage for example, one minute 100% , next second, someone switches the lights out . . . .forever.
Thought provoking at least, hope the best for the lad.
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