Goodbye Jules
Two weeks ago we've lost the first F1 driver in a race accident in 20 years. It reminded us how dangerous and cruel this sport can be and took away one of the most amazing guys in the paddock. Jules Bianchi, only 25 years old, was meant to be a driver for Ferrari, a future champion, and everybody in the paddock knew about his raw pace and talent. Luckily we were able to witness one of his great moment during the Monaco GP in 2014, when he scored the first ever points for Marussia. And the only points for them so far. This feeling is very new to a lot of F1 fans and it's not something we would want to see ever again. FIA and GPDA have made sure to improve a safety of the sport and thanks to that Jules' legacy will still be alive. But do not remember him for that fateful day, but for his smile, his passion, his dedication and his talent. Let's remember the good times. Goodbye Jules Bianchi, we will miss you. Music: Alistair Griffin - What If Thanks for help to FiftyBuckss and The F1 Fan Awards panel. Partner of this video (and my Youtube account, see About section on my channel) are: @MsportExtra and his great #MsportXtra - http://twitter.com/search?q=MsportXtra and also The Racing Circus http://www.theracingcircus.com/ F1.sk http://www.f1.sk Please enjoy and feel free to share and comment! Formula 1 is a world of glamour, passion and excitement. With some incredible stories and tales, many of which have good endings but there are even some sad ones. Only the best of the best can drive those beasts around all the challenging tracks in the world - from Monaco to Suzuka. Legends like Fangio, Clark, Stewart, Lauda, Prost, Senna, Schumacher and Hamilton... just hearing these names gives you "goosebumps"! And only true fans can understand why we sit in front of our TVs from March until November and watch the greatest drivers in the world chasing that championship trophy. It's a long journey, but only a few can achieve their dreams. Formula 1 is also my big passion. I have followed this sport for more than 20 years. While we may never understand feelings of racing drivers, we, fans, have some special feelings too, when we see our favourites succeeding. And that is something hard to describe as well. Then comes "When Words Are Not Enough" as I try to share my passion and represent all the emotions to you, the fans. To never forget those special moments. Thank you, everyone, for your great support. I'm doing those videos only for you, and it's a pleasure.

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