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The father of the late F1 driver Jules Bianchi has announced with “immense joy” the return of a kart belonging to his son after a heartbreaking theft last week.
Philippe Bianchi, the father of the late Formula 1 driver Jules Bianchi, shared the news of the return of his son’s stolen kart with immense joy after it was taken in a recent theft incident. The theft involved several go kart chassis, including the one Jules last drove before moving to single-seater racing, making it a sentimental loss for the family. Despite the heartbreak of the burglary, a positive development occurred with the recovery of Jules’ kart, bringing relief to the Bianchi family. Philippe Bianchi expressed gratitude towards all who helped raise awareness, including the media and the authorities, in their efforts to retrieve the stolen items. While some of the stolen chassis are yet to be recovered, the successful return of Jules’ kart has renewed hope and appreciation for the support received in finding the remaining items. The incident sheds light on the enduring legacy of Jules Bianchi, who tragically passed away in 2015 following a severe accident during the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix, leaving a lasting impact on the motorsport community.






