Former Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali and ex-Mercedes principal Ross Brawn will be part of a panel reviewing Formula One safety in the wake of Jules Bianchi’s Japanese Grand Prix accident, the sport’s governing body said.

The FIA said an accident panel had been set up to carry out a full review of the Oct. 5 crash at Suzuka to gain a better understanding of what happened.

Part of its brief will be to propose new measures to reinforce safety at circuits, with work starting this week and a full presentation to be made on Dec. 3 at a World Motor Sport Council meeting in Doha.

The panel will be chaired by Peter Wright, president of the FIA Safety Commission.

Other panel members include Brazil’s double world champion Emerson Fittipaldi, FIA medical commission president Gerard Saillant, and Grand Prix Drivers’ Association president Alex Wurz.

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