BREAKING:Fernando Alonso Backs Gabriel Bortoleto: ‘Saying Action S…read more

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BREAKING:Fernando Alonso Backs Gabriel Bortoleto: ‘Saying Action S…read more

 

Two-time Formula 1 world champion Fernando Alonso has come to the defense of young driver Gabriel Bortoleto

, emphasizing that “actions speak louder than words.” The Spanish veteran’s comments come amid growing scrutiny and debate surrounding Bortoleto’s performances and future in motorsport.

 

Bortoleto, a rising star in junior categories, has faced criticism from some quarters despite his strong results. However, Alonso, who has been a mentor and supporter of the young driver, dismissed the negativity and instead pointed to Bortoleto’s achievements on the track as the ultimate proof of his talent.

 

“Facts are stronger than words,” Alonso stated when asked about the situation. “In racing, results speak for themselves. Gabriel has shown great potential, and I have no doubt that he will continue to impress.”

 

Bortoleto, who won the 2023 Formula 3 championship and is now making strides in Formula 2, has been working closely with Alonso’s management team. His recent performances have drawn both praise and skepticism, with some questioning whether he is ready for the next step in his career. However, Alonso believes that the young Brazilian’s dedication and results should silence any doubts.

 

The support from Alonso, one of the most experienced and respected figures in motorsport, adds significant weight to Bortoleto’s case. With Alonso’s backing, Bortoleto will be looking to continue proving himself on the track and solidify his reputation as one of the sport’s rising stars.

 

As the motorsport season progresses, all eyes will be on Bortoleto to see if he can turn Alonso’s words into reality, letting his performance do the talking in the fiercely competitive world of racing.

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