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F1 must learn from Japanese GP - Vettel

Sutton Images Enlarge Sebastian Vettel says it was impossible to predict an accident like Jules Bianchi's at the Japanese Grand Prix but Formula One must learn from it. Bianchi suffered severe head injuries and is undergoing surgery after crashing into a recovery vehicle during the closing stages of Sunday's race. The accident happened as rain intensified and Bianchi went off at the same corner as Adrian Sutil a lap earlier. There were suggestions ahead of the race that the start time could be shifted earlier in order to avoid the worst of the weather associated with Typhoon Phanfone. However, the race took place at its normal time, which coincided with heavy rain at the start before a...
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