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Memories of Jules Bianchi death trigger anger over recovery truck on Japanese Grand Prix track

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, Bianchi's godson, said: "We shouldn't see these things. Something happened in 2014 and we should learn from it. I hope we learn from it and that we don't see these things again."

Gasly was later penalised for speeding under red flag conditions - officials said he was going more than 250km/h when completing a lap after the race had been stopped."I got scared," Gasly said. "If I had lost the car in a similar way to Carlos... it doesn't matter the speed, I would've just died. Simple as that.

Alex Wurz, the chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, said: "We need to discuss a tractor on track... We can keep it short: this must not happen, guys." Perez added on social media: "How can we make it clear that we never want to see a crane on track? We lost Jules because of that mistake. What happened today is totally unacceptable! I hope this is the last time ever I see a crane on track!"

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