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Fernando Alonso receives $6 million by cutting ties with Ferrari

Fernando Alonso sold his Ferrari Enzo for 5.4 million euros at auction, further cutting off ties with his former Ferrari team. The Spanish driver is well known for burning bridges in the F1 world. Former world champion Nico Rosberg previously said of Alonso: 'He sometimes lacked social competence and then he often had difficulties being in the best teams with the best cars. 'They didn't really want him anymore because of burning some bridges in the past.' Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies He raced with Ferrari from 2010-2014 before returning for a second stint with McLaren from 2015-2018. His Ferrari stint saw him gain 11 Grand Prix wins and come close to...
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