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    Hoping for miracle. He has been doing such a fine job, and seemslike such a level headed, likeable and grounded young man. Good luck Jules.

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    Lets try not speculate to much, with rumours and mixed messages flying around twitter and tv. Not the right thing to do until we know the news for true.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aroutis View Post
    A MedEvac helicopter manned by a doctor, two paramedics and a pilot is ready to fly at all times, a second helicopter is kept ready outside the circuit and four additional ambulances are posted around the race track. If conditions are such that a helicopter could not take off from the circuit or land at the hospital, due to fog for example, then the race cannot go ahead

    So why was this race was allowed to start?
    This was talked about on Sky ahead of the race, they can race without the helicopter as long as there is enough police to give an ambulance a police escort to the nearest hospital.

    It seems the decision was taken not to airlift Jules to hospital, again Brundle on Sky suggested this might be due to them having to fly at low altitude as going higher increases pressure and that is not good for head/brain injuries.
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    I think for the race to be running, the helicopter must be allowed to fly. And reports said the helicopter did leave. One can draw conclusions why they would take the slow ambulance ride to the hospital rather than a rush by medevac. Nothing about this situation is showing positive signs so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet View Post
    Ted just said that the decision was a choice to not use the helicopter, as the helicopter did fly after the ambulance left. We don't know why yet, but it's possible that the hospital do not have a landing pad.
    This is unacceptable. Motosport is a dark sport, and the FIA/race organizers play games with drivers life.

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    i hope there's some good news coming up soon, this is so worrying
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    This was talked about on Sky ahead of the race, they can race without the helicopter as long as there is enough police to give an ambulance a police escort to the nearest hospital.

    It seems the decision was taken not to airlift Jules to hospital, again Brundle on Sky suggested this might be due to them having to fly at low altitude as going higher increases pressure and that is not good for head/brain injuries.
    That's very interesting. Saying I hope that's why they used ambulance is a bit off since that would practically confirm critical head injuries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SS454 View Post
    Saying I hope that's why they used ambulance is a bit off since that would practically confirm critical head injuries.
    Who said that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tifosi1993 View Post
    This is unacceptable. Motosport is a dark sport, and the FIA/race organizers play games with drivers life.
    I seriously don't think any personnel or organization in motorsports have any ill intent to obstruct the safety or lives of drivers, marshals, or fans. To suggest that is pretty silly IMO.

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    Let's try not post any rumors or speculations until we have official press releases from marussia as a sign of respect. The situation remains critical. Let's pray for Jules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    Who said that?
    Me. I'm saying if I say I hope they used the ambulance because they couldn't fly due to the pressure/head scenario you stated, then it's like I'm saying he must have a very serious head injury. This is not a report, just how there seems to be no good news for why he'd travel by either land or air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SS454 View Post
    I seriously don't think any personnel or organization in motorsports have any ill intent to obstruct the safety or lives of drivers, marshals, or fans. To suggest that is pretty silly IMO.
    I am not suggesting anything. I am just angry, as i dont understand, how a safety car can stay on a dry track for many laps, but not go out instantly when a recovery vehicle/crane goes on track.

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    Marco Mattiacci and Felipe Massa have gone straight to hospital to be with Jules Bianchi following his Japanese GP accident
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    Quote Originally Posted by tifosi1993 View Post
    I am not suggesting anything. I am just angry, as i dont understand, how a safety car can stay on a dry track for many laps, but not go out instantly when a recovery vehicle/crane goes on track.
    Understandable to be angry and easy to point the blame. I think it's just a very unfortunate accident. The crane machine was far from the racing surface, they were under yellow flags. A situation seen a thousand times before. But I bet this brings changes in the future.

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    Jon Noble ‏@NobleF1 3m3 minutes ago
    Marco Mattiacci and Felipe Massa have gone straight to hospital to be with Jules Bianchi following his Japanese GP accident
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    OMG could not watch or listen to the race today I have just come on and read your blogs OMG I am so shocked. My heart felt best wishes go out to Jules and his family I pray the injuries are recoverable I just do.
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    Unfortunately I can't swear on here so I can't use the word I'd like to describe the Daily Mail.
    Forza Jules

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    Safety is not enough for motorsport. You add more safety, you gonna need much more safety again. Hope FDA star, Jules Bianchi will be OK. Fingers Crossed
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    Quote Originally Posted by fratelliferrari View Post
    Those images really hurted me!
    _/\_ I pray
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    Not feeling good

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    I feel sick I remember the bad years and watching Ayton and this brings all those times back like they are today. Please let this be good news please
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    Seen on twitter that Mika Salo said Jules has taken a big blow to his head, off course it being twitter then it might well be wrong.
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    Again, i have deleted pictures of the crash scene, out of respect for Jules and until we know what his condition is.
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    Really hoping to hear some good news soon........

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    Really upsetting news, Jules is one of the nicest guys in Formula one, praying for you Jules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mirafiori View Post
    Really upsetting news, Jules is one of the nicest guys in Formula one, praying for you Jules.
    He is one of the nicest guys in the paddock, always got time to pose with fans, have a word with them. I hope this is no where near as bad as it appears
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    Quote Originally Posted by F1Jan View Post
    He is one of the nicest guys in the paddock, always got time to pose with fans, have a word with them. I hope this is no where near as bad as it appears
    Yes he is my freind, really nice guy, my thoughts are with him and his family.

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    At a time like this we can only give positive thoughts & pray for Jules.

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    a voice told me this morning it might be better to stay in bed with my wife ... and since I listen internet radio I had no news so far ..
    now I now why ...
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