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Todt asks for calm after Bianchi crash

Jean Todt has called for patience in the wake of critically-injured Jules Bianchi's recent Suzuka crash. Since the Frenchman struck a recovery vehicle in controversial circumstances during the Japanese grand prix, speculation about responsibility for the crash has been widespread. The Italian press has been particularly critical. "The world has 200 countries," FIA president Todt told La Gazzetta dello Sport. "Each has its own ideas. "There was this reaction by the Italian media, but it is different in Germany and the UK," he insisted. "So let's wait for the commission." He is referring to a group he has put together to thoroughly investigate what happened...
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