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Charles Leclerc: Jules Bianchi crash memories make Suzuka difficult

Charles Leclerc says his first Japanese Grand Prix will be "very difficult" because of the Formula 1 crash that led to the death of his friend Jules Bianchi

Bianchi crashed into a recovery vehicle during the rain-hit 2014 Suzuka F1 race and passed away nine months later from the injuries he suffered.

Leclerc, who was mentored by Bianchi in his youth, visited the scene of the crash for the first time on Wednesday.

"It's obviously a very difficult weekend," said Leclerc. Jules has helped me massively to arrive here, more than only on the racing side. He was a bit like part of the family.

"I never came to Japan before, the track walk this morning was quite emotional.

"But on the other hand I really need to focus on this weekend to try to do the best job possible anyway.

"Even if it's a difficult weekend."

Bianchi's death in 2015 was followed two years later by Leclerc's father Herve passing away.

Leclerc paid tribute to his father with a replica of the ex-Formula 3 racer's crash helmet design in Monaco.

He is planning a split tribute next season to honour both Herve and Bianchi, which he hopes he can run in his home race and in Japan.

"I'm definitely thinking about something for next year, about a helmet, but you know there is this rule where you can only run one special helmet," said Leclerc.

"This year I did it for my father, next year I have an idea of doing something, a helmet split on both sides - one for Jules, one for my father.

"For this year I will have nothing more special than trying to make him remembered as much as I can to the public."

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