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FIA: ‘Nothing could have been done better’ post-crash
FIA race director Charlie Whiting says that “nothing could have been done better” in response to Jules Bianchi's crash in the Japanese Grand Prix. Whiting has delivered an initial report to FIA president Jean Todt, with a full investigation in to the accident still to follow. However, while Whiting said lessons can be learned from the accident itself, he said the immediate response was carried out exactly to plan. “An accident on the track is well covered, of course,” Whiting said. “I think the way in which the marshals reacted, the safety car and the medical car got there in very quick time, the extracation vehicle was dispatched correctly, the ambulance came; nothing could have...
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