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Jules Bianchi T-Shirt n° 17 White - Men

Men's Jules Bianchi #17 T-Shirt

Classic fit and vintage racing style

Jules Bianchi signature and #17 on the chest

Number also featured on the back along with the driver's name

Various patches on the sleeves

Color : White

Material : 100% Cotton

Warson - 24103


Sizes indicated are standard European sizes

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Jules Bianchi T-Shirt n° 17 White - Men

Jules Bianchi T-Shirt n° 17 White - Men

Men's Jules Bianchi #17 T-Shirt

Classic fit and vintage racing style

Jules Bianchi signature and #17 on the chest

Number also featured on the back along with the driver's name

Various patches on the sleeves

Color : White

Material : 100% Cotton

Warson - 24103


Sizes indicated are standard European sizes

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Men's Jules Bianchi #17 T-Shirt

Classic fit and vintage racing style

Jules Bianchi signature and #17 on the chest

Number also featured on the back along with the driver's name

Various patches on the sleeves

Color : White

Material : 100% Cotton

Warson - 24103


Sizes indicated are standard European sizes


The Story – Jules Bianchi

Jules Bianchi was a French driver as discreet as he was brilliant, considered one of the great hopes of Formula 1. Born in Nice in 1989, he climbed every rung of the motorsport ladder before joining F1 with Marussia, where he achieved a memorable feat by scoring the team's first points in Monaco in 2014. He was tragically killed in a terrible accident in the rain. He died in Suzuka that same year, and in 2015, he passed away, leaving behind the image of a pure, hardworking, and humble talent who could one day have driven for Ferrari. His career, tragically cut short, continues to inspire a whole generation of fans and drivers.


The product – Warson Motors Jules Bianchi white T-shirt

This T-shirt is an official tribute to Jules Bianchi, a young French F1 hopeful, who was seriously injured during the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix and died in 2015 from his injuries. Part of the support for this product goes towards the Jules Bianchi #17 Association, created by his family to fund equipment and support for patients with severe brain injuries at the Archet Hospital in Nice.