Published: 02 May 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online
The world of sport is mourning the loss of Alex Zanardi, the former Formula One driver turned Paralympic champion, who has died at the age of 59. His passing marks the end of an extraordinary life defined not only by elite athletic achievement but by resilience, courage and an unwavering determination to overcome adversity.
Zanardi’s family confirmed that he died peacefully on 1 May, surrounded by loved ones. In a statement, they expressed deep sorrow and gratitude for the support shown during a profoundly difficult time, while requesting privacy as they mourn.
Born in Bologna, Italy, Zanardi first rose to prominence in motorsport, making his debut in Formula One in 1991. Although his time in Formula One brought mixed results, he went on to achieve significant success in the American CART series, where he won back-to-back championships in 1997 and 1998, establishing himself as one of the leading drivers of his era.
His life changed dramatically in 2001 during a CART race in Germany, when a high-speed crash resulted in catastrophic injuries that led to the amputation of both legs. For many, such a moment would have marked the end of a sporting career. For Zanardi, it became the beginning of a new chapter.
Refusing to be defined by tragedy, he turned to para-cycling, embarking on a remarkable second career that would elevate him to global admiration. Competing at the highest level, he represented Italy at the Paralympic Games, where he achieved outstanding success.
At the 2012 London Paralympics and the 2016 Rio Games, Zanardi won a total of four gold medals and two silver medals, cementing his status as one of the most accomplished para-athletes of his generation. His achievements extended beyond the Paralympics, as he also secured multiple world championship titles in para-cycling.
Zanardi’s story resonated far beyond the sporting world. He became a powerful advocate for people with disabilities, inspiring millions through his determination to rebuild his life and pursue excellence despite immense physical challenges. His journey symbolised the human capacity for resilience and reinvention.
In 2020, Zanardi faced yet another devastating setback when he was seriously injured in a road accident while participating in a charity para-cycling relay in Tuscany. Struck by a truck, he sustained severe head injuries and underwent extensive medical treatment over several years. Despite this, he remained a symbol of perseverance and strength.
Tributes have poured in from across the global sporting community. The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) described him as one of the most admired competitors in the history of sport. In a statement, the organisation highlighted his journey from a life-changing accident to Paralympic glory as an enduring example of courage and determination.
Former colleagues, athletes and fans have also paid tribute, remembering not only his achievements but his character. Zanardi was widely regarded as humble, positive and deeply committed to inspiring others, qualities that made him a beloved figure across different sporting disciplines.
His legacy is unique in modern sport. Few athletes have achieved success at the highest levels in two entirely different fields, and even fewer have done so after overcoming such profound personal challenges. Zanardi’s life story stands as a testament to the idea that setbacks, no matter how severe, do not define one’s future.
As the world reflects on his life, Zanardi will be remembered not just as a racing driver or a Paralympic champion, but as a symbol of hope and human resilience. His journey from the racetrack to the Paralympic podium, and the courage he displayed along the way, will continue to inspire generations to come.




























































































