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Ex-F1 driver has very ‘strange dreams' and trauma because of Helmut Marko

Former Formula 1 driver, Jaime Alguersuari, has revealed that he has been in therapy trying to overcome mental scars caused by Red Bull adviser, Dr Helmut Marko. The Spaniard was signed up to the Red Bull junior programme at the age of 15, and he made his debut in 2009 with Toro Rosso, replacing the hapless Sebastien Bourdais. He would partner Sebastien Buemi for the final eight rounds of the year, achieving a best finish of 14th in Brazil. It was an underperforming car that saw the junior side finish last in the Constructors’ Standings on just eight points, but their position improved to ninth in 2010, and then eighth in 2011. READ: Ex-F1 Driver Hits Out At Lawrence Stroll For...
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