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October 5th marks 10 years since Jules Bianchi suffered ultimately fatal injuries in the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix. RacingNews365 remembers his day of days earlier that year in Monaco.
Jules Bianchi would have turned 35 years old earlier this year and could have been in the 12th season of his Formula 1 career, possibly driving for Ferrari after starting with Marussia and potentially Sauber. Sadly, his promising career was cut short when he sustained fatal head injuries in a crash during the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix, passing away nine months later from a diffuse axonal injury. Despite his tragic end, Bianchi left a lasting impact in F1, with a standout performance at the 2014 Monaco Grand Prix, where he secured Marussia’s first points finish. His talent and potential were evident, and he was seen as a rising star in the sport before his untimely death in 2015. Bianchi’s legacy remains strong in the motorsport world, and he is remembered for his skill, determination, and the bright future that was tragically taken away too soon.