Fernando Alonso honored his long-serving physiotherapist, Fabrizio Borra, on social media, expressing his gratitude and farewells to his dear friend and colleague. Borra, who sadly passed away in Forli, Italy, had been a crucial part of Alonso’s career since his Minardi debut in 2001, accompanying him through multiple F1 world championships and team changes. Not only did Borra work with Alonso, but he had also assisted legendary figures like Michael Schumacher, Andrea Dovizioso, and Marco Pantani. Despite facing challenges on the track with Aston Martin this season, Alonso remains focused and trusts his team’s efforts to enhance their performance in the upcoming races. The Spanish driver refrains from delving into technical details, leaving those decisions to the team’s management, showing unity and determination in the face of adversity.
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