jules bianchi i am extra extra thinking of you today. the 10 year anniversary of the crash and all. the fact he is so remembered. the last to die due to an f1 car. he should’ve lived so much longer. jules you will always be important to the sport.
1989-2015, no one should ever have to die young. Just 25 years old, I remember being 16 watching that race and you passing away when I was 17. Jules... it has been 7 years but it still feels like yesterday as an F1 fan when we lost you🤍♥️🕊 The world might remember you as a son, brother, an F1 driver, etc. Charles remembers you as his godfather, role model, his big brother, reason he got into F1 and the biggest compliment that he reminds others of you. Daniel remembers you as a close friend and first friend when he moved to Europe. But for me personally, I will choose to remember you by looking at my butterfly tattoo that I got after you passed because you always said its been easy to settle in is a quote that always stuck with me and how its important to be personally confident and trust in urself before u put ur confidence and trust in others, ur team, friends or even family, but also saving my life when I was at my lowest during his f1 years and this butterfly always will remind me that he is around🦋💙 I hope that you are in the sky driving your Ferrari car, je t'aime toujours🕊🤍
Its been 8 years since that fateful day in a rain drenched Suzuka. When a young up and coming racing driver named Jules Bianchi lost control of his Manor Marussia F1 car and crashed into a recovery vehicle.
He was destined for big things, a Ferrari young driver, outperforming the car that brought him his first F1 seat.
Sadly he never recovered from that crash and passed away the next year.