Lowdon: Bianchi had potential to be world champion

Manor sporting director Graeme Lowdon says Jules Bianchi “could have been a future world champion” if the Frenchman’s life had not been tragically cut short at the age of 25.

The Nice-born driver succumbed on Friday night from the severe head injuries he suffered during the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix, where his car veered off track in wet conditions and hit a recovery vehicle.

Having watched Bianchi’s progress for nearly two seasons at Marussia (now known as Manor), Lowdon is adamant the Ferrari protégé had what it takes to succeed at the highest level.

“In my opinion he could have been a future world champion,” Lowdon said. “You could tell that from the moment he walked into our garage.

“The best drivers just have something about their job and he was very impressive in everything he did.

“He was a tremendous young man, an extremely impressive racing driver, but more than that he was an exceptional human being as well and very warm and compassionate and that was felt by everyone he met.”

Former Formula One driver turned star TV pundit Martin Brundle echoes Lowdon’s sentiment about Bianchi and thinks the Frenchman was destined for a bright future.

“He was a super talent and a lovely kid,” Brundle told Sky Sports News HQ. “He was a very warm personality, and he had a great future ahead of him in Formula One.

“His life was cut way too short and it’s just very sad and seems such a waste of his talent. The potential was enormous. There isn’t any doubt he would have ended up in a front-running car – probably at Ferrari – and race victories I would say were certain.”

“World championships? Who knows, that’s a tough one, but there’s no doubt where he was heading in terms of his ultimate potential in a racing car.”

Jules Bianchi: 1989 - 2015

F1 drivers pay tribute to Bianchi after death at 25

Keep up to date with all the F1 news via Facebook and Twitter

Julien Billiotte

Recent Posts

Hamilton demands Formula 1 drivers get ‘a seat at the table’

Lewis Hamilton has fired a pointed challenge at Formula 1’s power brokers, insisting the sport…

2 hours ago

Full house: Verstappen sparks Nürburgring 24 Hours sell-out frenzy

Max Verstappen has already left his mark on the upcoming Nürburgring 24 Hours – and…

3 hours ago

Steiner sees path to glory for Antonelli – with one key condition

Guenther Steiner has thrown a bold prediction into the 2026 Formula 1 title fight, backing…

5 hours ago

The day Monaco's rain was Schumacher's gain

On this day in 1997, a wise tyre choice and outstanding skills enabled Ferrari's Michael…

6 hours ago

One photograph. Decades of Formula 1 history.

Last weekend’s Historic French Grand Prix became far more than a celebration of classic machinery…

7 hours ago

Ford gives emphatic backing to Formula 1’s V8 comeback plan

Ford has thrown its weight behind Formula 1’s evolving engine future, with Ford Performance boss…

8 hours ago