Formula One: Fernando Alonso Has Successful Operation on Fractured Jaw, Alpine F1 Confirm

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Spanish Formula One driver Fernando Alonso underwent an operation for a fractured jaw and will remain under observation for the next two days following a road accident while cycling in Switzerland, his Alpine team said on Friday.

The 39-year-old double world champion, who was involved in the accident on Thursday, is due to make his Formula One comeback this season after two years out of the sport.

“Following his cycling accident yesterday Fernando Alonso was kept under observation in a hospital in Switzerland,” a team statement said.

“Medics discovered a fracture in his upper jaw and conducted a successful corrective operation. The attending medical team are satisfied with his progress.

“Fernando will remain under observation in hospital for a further 48 hours.”

Italy’s Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper reported on Thursday that the Spaniard, a keen cycling fan, had been hit by a car while training on his bike near his home in Lugano.

Alpine, formerly known as Renault and renamed after the French manufacturer’s sportscar brand, said they expected Alonso “to be fully operational to undertake preparation for the season”.

The Formula One championship is due to begin in Bahrain on March 28, with pre-season testing in the Gulf kingdom from March 12-14.

Alonso, who took his titles with Renault in 2005 and 2006 and has won 32 Grand Prix, last raced in Formula One with McLaren in 2018.



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Formula One: Fernando Alonso Recovering after Cycling Accident, Alpine F1 Confirm

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Formula One driver Fernando Alonso is recovering from a cycling accident in Switzerland, his team Alpine F1 said Thursday.

Alpine said Alonso was involved in a road accident but did not give further details.

Fernando is conscious and well in himself and is awaiting further medical examinations tomorrow morning, the team said in a statement. Alpine F1 Team will not make any further statement at this point in time. Further updates will be given tomorrow (Friday).

The 39-year-old Spaniard has won 32 F1 races, with 97 podium finishes. He is returning to F1 this year after retiring at the end of his final season with McLaren in 2018.

Alonso won his two world titles with French manufacturer Renault, which was re-branded as Alpine for 2021.

Preseason testing begins at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir on March 12 and the first race will also be held there on March 28.



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