The Marussia F1 Team has asked Formula One fans and members of the media for patience regarding updates on the condition of Jules Bianchi, who sustained severe head injuries at Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix.
Bianchi crashed into a recovery vehicle which had been deployed to recover the Sauber of Adrian Sutil who had crashed in the same spot just minutes earlier. Bianchi was taken to Mie General Hospital where emergency surgery was performed for a ‘severe head injury’.
The Marussia F1 Team released the first official statement since the FIA’s last communication on Sunday evening which confirmed that Bianchi had undergone the operation and had been moved to intensive care.
The following is the full statement from the Marussia F1 Team:
“Following the accident involving Jules Bianchi during yesterday’s 2014 Formula One Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit, the Marussia F1 Team would like to acknowledge the huge outpouring of support and affection for Jules and the team at this very difficult time,” read a statement from the squad.
“With regard to the communication of information concerning Jules’ medical condition, we will respect, and be guided by, the wishes of the Bianchi family. Together with Jules’ care, they will remain our highest priority.
“Therefore, we would ask for patience and understanding with regard to further medical updates, which will be communicated in conjunction with the Mie General Medical Center in Yokkaichi, where Jules is being treated, when they feel it is appropriate.
“Representatives of the Marussia F1 Team and Scuderia Ferrari will remain at the hospital to support Jules and the Bianchi family.”
The F1 Madness team continues to keep Jules Bianchi, his family, friends and colleagues in our thoughts and prayers during this critical time. #ForzaJules