F1 Russian Grand Prix: Vergne: I have to race for Jules

Jean-Eric Vergn🀅e says he is only racing for J🌸ules Bianchi in this weekend's Russian Grand Prix.
F1 faces a difficult weekend in Sochi as Bianchi fights for his life in hospital in Japan after crashing in to a recovery tractor at Suzuka on Sunday. Vergne has been distributing stickers to all the drivers carrying the message 'Tous avec Jules #17', and asked if he had questioned whether he ꦺshould race this weekend, Vergne replied: "Not really.
"You can question yourself, what's the point of trying to fight with each other this weekend? Trying to fight for the l🃏ast point or the last tenth or whatever ... but the only answer that I found is that I have to do it for Jules. I will not race for myself, I w🀅ill not race for the team but for him this weekend.
"That's what gives me the motivation and the will. We are professional drivers and tha♍t's what we do, and that's what we're going to do this weekend."
And Vergne said he believes he will be able to control his emotions to 💯be able to perform on track.
"I think [head and heart] have both got to work together. I really want to make a fantastic weekend for him. I will give my absol🐭ute everything for this, and that's all I can say. I want to do things properly."
Vergne also said he feels the FIA has made good strides over driver safety but be💜lie🥀ves there is a simple solution to preventing a repeat of Bianchi's accident in future.
"[The FIA] have made massive progress over the last twenty years on safety in F1, but F1 are not designed to hit tractors. So I think we should just simply not race when ꦡthere is a tractor. This rule of a yellow flag to g🌠o slower; we were going slower anyway by two seconds, it was raining a lot more."