The father of Jules Bianchi says he has nothing to lose as he takes legal action against the FIA, F1 and Marussia over his sons fatal crash in 2014.Bianchi died on July 17 last year from injuries sustained in a head-on collision with a recovery vehicle during the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix. The FIAs investigation into the accident found Bianchi did not slow sufficiently to avoid losing control under the double yellow flags which were being waved at the time of his accident.At this years Monaco Grand Prix it was confirmed the Bianchi family have?launched legal action against the sport and his sons former team. The statement released by the firm representing Bianchi said the family feel the action of one or more of those parties, amongst others, may have contrivuted to Jules fatal accident.Phillippe Bianchi says preserving the memory of his son is the motivation behind the litigation.I have lost the single-most important thing in my life and have nothing to lose, he told CNN about the legal action. I want the memory of Jules to be right. Its not possible for me and his mother to see people that say it was Jules responsibility.Bianchis death has had an impact on safety in F1, altering start times of F1 races and also leading to the introduction of the Virtual Safety Car, which forces drivers to drive within a delta time while a minor incident is being resolved on track. Philippe Bianchi says that safety push must continue in the coming years.My motivation is just to make justice for Jules. I know that Jules is here and when he listens to people saying its his responsibility, its not possible. Formula One has to be more spectacular, sure.But more dangerous? Its stupid. You have to change and have more security, because my son is dead now.Another big safety innovation this year has been the push for cockpit protection, with a decision on whether to implement the Halo device in 2017 expected before the end of July. Though the testing of this and the Red Bull Aeroscreen have often been mentioned alongside Bianchis accident and death, the same FIA investigation found such devices would not have changed the outcome due to the very large forces involved in the Suzuka crash. nike vapormax plus γυναικεια . "No difference at all," chirped U.S. roommate and linemate James van Riemsdyk. "Its still the same cranky Phil. Nike Vapormax Flyknit 3 Φθηνα . At a Manhattan federal court hearing, attorney Jordan Siev said his law office has gotten more evidence nearly every day to support its lawsuit accusing MLB and Selig of going on a "witch hunt" to ruin Rodriguezs reputation and career. 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Jesse Bromwich was more envious than normal when he watched the 2014 decider.Not only was his Melbourne side sent crashing out in week one of that years NRL finals, but there was also the pain of watching another lifelong dream being fulfilled by someone else.Or to be precise, three others.The sight of an emotional Sam, George and Thomas Burgess spralwed across the ANZ Stadium turf after their victory over Canterbury sent shivers only certain bloodlines can.On Sunday, Jesse will get the chance to emulate the Burgess boys when he plays alongside brother Kenny in this years decider against Cronulla.Its pretty hard to watch any grand final when youre not in it, Bromwich told AAP.But I definitely watched that one. You wish it was you instead of them. Its always been a goal of ours, to play in a grand final together one day.You set goals, but youre never sure if its going to come true. This one has, so here we go.The Bromwich boys will become the 13th set of brothers to play in a grand final decider, including Norm and Peter Provan, and Andrew and Matthew Johns.Others include Ian and Nathan Hindmarsh, as well as Brett and Glenn Stewart.Victory would be especially sweet for Jessse, whose well-documented move to the Storm only came due to their chase of older brother Kenny.ddddddddddddBut that doesnt mean the New Zealand international will be more grateful to his sibling.Nah, were past that now. At the start I was really thankful to him. 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