F1 Driver Victim of 'Chaotic' Theft in Build-up to Canadian Grand Prix
- Formula One rookie Gabriel Bortoleto had his passport stolen during a robbery in Switzerland before the Canadian Grand Prix, impacting his travel plans.
- The thieves broke into Bortoleto's car while he dined with friends in Switzerland, stealing his backpack containing essential items.
- Bortoleto managed to travel to Canada with a second passport and is still able to race, despite the situation being 'touch-and-go.'
- The Swiss police arrested the culprits involved in the theft, and some of Bortoleto's items were recovered.
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Stake F1 Team driver Gabriel Bortoleto was the victim of a robbery attack before the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix.


F1 star robbed ahead of Canada GP with 'passports, computer & everything' stolen
FORMULA ONE rookie Gabriel Bortoleto almost didn’t make it to the Canadian Grand Prix after his passport was stolen in a ROBBERY. The thieves struck when the Sauber driver was in Switzerland before the lead-up to this weekend’s race in Montreal, with a computer also nicked. Gabriel Bortoleto was robbed in Switzerland before the Canadian Grand Prix The culprits broke into Bortoleto‘s car and stole a backpack while he was enjoying a spot of dinner…
F1 star suffers Canadian GP nightmare as passport and computer stolen by thieves - The Mirror
Formula 1 star Gabriel Bortoleto is chasing his first points of the season in Montreal but was hit by significant disruption when having dinner in Switzerland days before the GP
Canada GP: F1 star robbed - "passports, computer and everything" stolen from car
Formula One rookie Gabriel Bortoleto could have missed the Canadian GP after his passport was stolen. According to a report from The Sun, the Sauber driver was in Switzerland at the time the incident occurred. His computer was also stolen in a robbery. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Gabriel Bortoleto (@gabrielbortoleto_) The report stated that the culprits broke into Bortoleto’s car and stole a backpack while he was dining with fr…
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