Having performed an exhaustive series of tests and scans – some of them as recently as yesterday evening – McLaren-Honda driver Fernando Alonso’s doctors have informed him that they find him asymptomatic of any medical issue; that they see no evidence whatsoever of any injury; and that they therefore describe him as entirely healthy from neurological and cardiac perspectives alike.
However, Fernando’s doctors have recommended to him that, following the concussion he sustained in a testing accident at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on February 22nd, for the time being he should seek to limit as far as is possible any environmental risk factors that could potentially result in his sustaining another concussion so soon after his previous one, so as to minimise the chances of second impact syndrome, as is normal medical procedure when treating athletes after concussions.
In order to limit those environmental risk factors, specifically, his doctors have advised that he should not compete in the imminent Australian Grand Prix meeting, which will take place on March 13th, 14th and 15th.
Este es el comunicado del equipo de Formula-1 Mclaren en el que cuentan la recomendacion de los médicos de que no seria prudente exponer al piloto Español a otro golpe, teniendo en cuenta la fuerte contusion sufrida hace un par de semanas durante las pruebas en Cataluña….
Explica el comunicado que despues de una serie de examenes, se encontro en perfectas condiciones al Fernando Alonso, sin evidencias de lesiones o consecuencias del fuerte golpe del pasado 22 de febrero…
De todas formas los medicos recomiendan su no participacion en el Primer Grand Premio de temporada en la Formula uno en Australia a disputarse entre el 13 y 15 de marzo proximos….