F1’s Belgian return brings back memories of Anthoine Hubert for Pierre Gasly

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F1’s Belgian return brings back memories of Anthoine Hubert for Pierre Gasly
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.AnthoineH’s fellow F1 racers paid tribute to the Frenchman as they returned to Spa-Francorchamps a year after the 22-year-old lost his life at the Belgian track | IOLsport

Hubert was racing in the Formula Two series, a feeder and support category to Formula One, when he suffered fatal injuries in a high-speed crash on the Saturday of the 2019 Belgian Grand Prix.

"For me it is just very hard to accept he's not with us anymore," compatriot Pierre Gasly, who drives for Formula One team Alpha Tauri and grew up racing Hubert, told reporters via video conference on Thursday.

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