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Double Formula 1 world champion Fernando Alonso has led calls for a rethink over closed cockpits in the wake of Jules Bianchi's Japanese Grand Prix accident.

AUTOSPORT revealed earlier this week that F1 called off research into potential closed-cockpit solutions because of teams' concerns over the aesthetic of proposed protection structures.

The debate over F1 cockpits has reopened following the Suzuka crash that left Marussia driver Bianchi with severe head injuries last weekend.

Alonso thinks there is now no reason not to at least carry out further research.



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