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Brawn, Domenicali join panel to investigate Bianchi crash

The FIA has put together an accident panel in order to fully investigate Jules Bianchi's Japanese Grand Prix crash a fortnight ago. The panel will consist of former team bosses Ross Brawn and Stefano Domenicali - both of which recently left the sport - alongside drivers, FIA chiefs and medical experts. The FIA, under president Jean Todt, is keen to make changes following the accident and believes a thorough investigation must take place in order to put a plan of action into place to ensure such a crash cannot be repeated. "We will learn from what has happened, because we cannot be facing such a situation again," said the Frenchman. Alongside Brawn and Domenicali is GPDA chairman...
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