FIA says no single cause, nobody to blame for Hubert death


FILE PHOTO: Formula One F1 - Belgian Grand Prix - Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium - September 1, 2019 Formula One driver's, members of each team and staff observe a minute's silence ahead of the race in memory of Anthoine Hubert, who was killed in an accident during a Formula 2 race on Saturday. Valdrin Xhemaj/Pool via REUTERS

LONDON (Reuters) - The death of Formula Two driver Anthoine Hubert at last year's Belgian Grand Prix had no single cause and no driver was to blame, a report by the governing FIA said on Friday.

Hubert, 22, suffered fatal injuries after he crashed and his car was then hit by Ecuadorian-American driver Juan Manuel Correa at Spa-Francorchamps' fast Raidillon corner in the support race.

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