Jules Bianchi crash bad luck not organisers fault, says track official

The Guardian

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The crash that left the French Formula One driver Jules Bianchi in a critical condition with severe head injures was down to bad luck rather than poor judgment by Japanese Grand Prix race officials, a track spokesman said on Tuesday.

The 25-year-old Marussia driver suffered the life-threatening injury on Sunday when he aquaplaned off a wet track and slammed into the back of a recovery tractor that had been deployed to remove Adrian Sutils crashed Sauber.

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