LONDON – Late French driver Jules Bianchi’s family on Thursday launched legal action in Britain against the Formula One Group and the FIA, the sport’s governing body, demanding they accept responsibility for his death. Team Marussia, for whom Bianchi was driving at the time of his fatal crash at the Japanese Grand Prix in 2014, is also targeted by the action on the family’s behalf brought by British law firm Stewarts Law. “We seek justice for Jules and want to establish the truth about the decisions that led to our son’s crash,” Bianchi’s father Philippe said, in a statement.