Alex Zanardi, a former Formula One driver and celebrated Paralympic champion, has passed away at the age of 59. He gained international acclaim after a tragic racing accident in 2001 resulted in the amputation of both his legs, which led him to transition into handcycling. Zanardi's remarkable achievements in the Paralympic Games earned him multiple gold medals, solidifying his status as a sports icon. His contributions to both motorsport and adaptive sports have left a lasting legacy.
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