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Goodbye, Bianchi: F1 world pays respect to driver who passed away

<p>Formula One fraternity turns out in full force to pay their last respects to 25-year-old Bianchi, who died on Friday after his ninth-month battle for life since the devastating crash at Japanese Grand Prix</p>

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French F1 driver Jean-Eric Vergne puts his arm around Brazilian ace Felipe Massa (in shades) as they stand with other friends and relatives near F1 driver Jules Bianchi's coffin at the funeral in Nice yesterday

French F1 driver Jean-Eric Vergne puts his arm around Brazilian ace Felipe Massa (in shades) as they stand with other friends and relatives near F1 driver Jules Bianchi's coffin at the funeral in Nice yesterday

Nice (France): Formula One turned out in force yesterday to pay its last respects to Jules Bianchi at the 25-year-old French driver's funeral in his hometown of Nice.

French F1 driver Jean-Eric Vergne puts his arm around Brazilian ace Felipe Massa (in shades) as they stand with other friends and relatives near F1 driver Jules Bianchi's coffin at the funeral in Nice yesterday. Pics/AFP
French F1 driver Jean-Eric Vergne puts his arm around Brazilian ace Felipe Massa (in shades) as they stand with other friends and relatives near F1 driver Jules Bianchi's coffin at the funeral in Nice yesterday. Pics/AFP 

World champion Lewis Hamilton and many of Bianchi's pitlane colleagues joined family and friends of the talented young Marussia driver who died in Nice on Friday, nine months after his devastating accident at the Japanese Grand Prix.

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