Alonso accident: When he woke up he thought he was still racing karts
Doubts arise over McLaren's decision not to race him in Melbourne
The rumors surrounding the post-accident continue to chase each other and multiply Alonso at turn 3 of the Montmelo circuit on Sunday 22 February.
As reported by the newspaper El Pais, the health workers who intervened on the scene found the Spaniard in a state of almost total amnesia, so much so that he answered the classic questions, what is your name, what do you do, what will you do in the future, with "My name is Fernando, I race karts and dream of becoming an F1 driver."
Subsequently he would recover his memory until 1995, thus completely skipping the debut in the Circus with Minardi, the two world titles won with Benetton-Renault, the five seasons with Ferrari and the four Champions Leagues won by his football team of heart, Real Madrid, returning to a normal state only during the period of hospitalization at the Sant Cugat Hospital.
And this is where the other case arises. As is known, the Prince of Austria will not be at the start of the inaugural race of the 2015 season scheduled in Australia next week, but for Dr. Rafael Blesa, head of the neurology department of the Sant Pau hospital in Barcelona, the reasons indicated by McLaren they would not be credible.
“All the checks and CT scans carried out have shown that the pilot is well and is completely recovered, there are no injuries and the brain is intact – his words – It makes no sense to say that this impact could have an impact on a hypothetical second” .
Chiara Rainis
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