Former F1 Driver and Paralympic Champion Alex Zanardi Dies at 59
Alex Zanardi has passed away at the age of 59, the BBC Sport reported on May 2, 2026. The Italian driver had competed in Formula 1 during the 1990s before his career took a remarkable turn following a tragic accident.
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Zanardi's F1 career included drives with teams such as Minardi, Lotus, and Williams. His life changed dramatically in 2001 when he was involved in a CART race crash in Germany that resulted in the amputation of both his legs.
Rather than ending his sporting journey, the setback led Zanardi to become a Paralympic champion. He transitioned to handcycling and achieved remarkable success, winning multiple gold medals at the Paralympic Games.
His dual legacy as both a Formula 1 competitor and a Paralympic champion made him an inspirational figure in motorsport and disability sports circles. Zanardi's determination and athletic achievements were widely celebrated throughout his career.
News of his death marks the end of a life that spanned multiple chapters of competitive sport, from the pinnacle of motorsport to the elite levels of Paralympic competition.
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