FIA expresses solidarity after death at South American Rally

Braian Zárate González, a 25-year-old man, died after being struck by a car that veered off track during the South American Rally in Mina Clavero, Traslasierra, Córdoba. The event was immediately suspended. The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) issued a statement expressing solidarity with the family and pledging support for the accident investigation.

Braian Zárate González was struck on Sunday by a vehicle that went off track during a stage of the South American Rally in Mina Clavero, in the Traslasierra region of Córdoba province.

The race was suspended following the tragic incident. Family and friends bid farewell to the 25-year-old with emotional messages, such as “Always in our hearts”.

The FIA, the international governing body for motorsport, issued an official statement. It expressed solidarity with the victim's family and committed to supporting the accident investigation.

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