NICE — The father of French Formula One driver Jules Bianchi says he is “less optimistic” that his son will recover from the severe head injuries he suffered in a Japanese Grand Prix crash last October. Bianchi, 25, has been in a coma since the accident at Suzuka and is now in hospital in Nice, near his parents' home in the south of France. “In general, progress needs to be made in the first six months,” Philippe Bianchi told France Info radio Monday. “And now it's been nine months and Jules has still not woken up and there is no significant progress. “As time goes by, it makes me less optimistic than I might have been two or three months after the accident when one might have hoped for a better outcome,” he added. Bianchi, who crashed his Marussia into a recovery tractor in wet conditions and fading light, suffered the most serious F1 race injury since Brazilian triple champion Ayrton Senna died at Imola in 1994. — Reuters