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Briatore Accuses The Media Of Making It Seem Like He Died From COVID-19

Ex-F1 team boss Flavio Briatore, who contracted COVID-19 in late August, has claimed that he “helped” secure Fernando Alonso’s return to the Renault F1 Team. The Spaniard will join the Enstone-based team at the start of next year, when they will be rebranded Alpine, and he previously served two separate stints with Renault over a decade ago. READ: Valtteri Bottas In Hot Water After Wuhan Bat Joke “We work together, yes. We have worked together for his return to F1,” Briatore said in a recent interview with Spanish TV channel Antena 3. “The big news is that Fernando returns with Renault next year. Fernando is like my family and we have achieved incredible things together. We...
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