F1: Fernando Alonso completes maxillary titanium plate removal surgery[F1-Gate .com]

Fernando Alonso has confirmed that surgery to remove the titanium plate in his upper jaw has been completed as a treatment for last year’s bike accident.

Fernando Alonso, who was injured in his face after colliding with a car while training on a bicycle in Lugano, Switzerland last February, had surgery to remove his teeth and insert a plate into the damaged area to reconstruct his face and chin. Received.

Fernando Alonso, who had previously confirmed that he needed more surgery during the off-season, said he was planning to have surgery to remove the two titanium plates from his upper jaw in January.

Speedweek reported that surgery had been performed in Bern, the capital of Switzerland, and Fernando Alonso was able to leave the hospital after two days of hospitalization.

“I had surgery last week and was hospitalized for a while. Now I’m recovering from surgery,” Fernando Alonso told Speedweek.

Last week, the Virtual Le Mans 24-hour race was held, but he was not the player but the team captain of Alpine No. 36.

“I wasn’t able to participate this time, but of course I’m following the race, especially Team Alpine Sports in Car 36,” said Fernando Alonso.

“It was a great event and I wanted to join with my teammate Esteban Ocon. I wanted to ride the same car, but I think he couldn’t go because of the procedure, but someday we didn’t. I think we will make up for that. ”

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