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Fernando Alonso announces the death of the long-term F1 physio

Fernando Alonso confirmed the death of his long -standing F1 Physio Fabrizio Borra.

The two-time F1 world champion has published a message on Instagram, the Borra, who had worked with the Spanish driver since his rookie season in 2001, had worked with the Spanish driver.

The Italian physio worked with Alonso at Spells with Renault, McLaren, Ferrari, McLaren for a second time, Alpine and since 2023 Aston Martin.

Borra, who was 64 years old, may be best known to be the figure of the McLaren Pit-Wall, which was addressed by the then Boss Ron Dennis during the qualification for the Hungarian Grand Prix in 2007, in which a series of Alonso and teammate Lewis Hamilton developed.

Borra worked for Physiology center, With customers such as Michael Schumacher, Andrea Dovizioso from MotoGP, but also cyclists, including the three-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar.

Alonso recognized Borra and wrote: “I'll miss you, Fabri. Every day.

“Thank you very much for taught me so much and made me a better person and athlete. My whole career with you was the greatest luck I could have. ❤️ Quiet in peace, brother ❤️.”

Each at RacingNews365 Send their condolences to the friends and the family of Fabrizio Borra in this sad time.

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