Maria de Villota is released from hospital just over two weeks after the testing accident that saw her lose her right eye read more »
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Maria de Villota has returned home to Spain to continue her recovery from her testing accident at Duxford just over a fortnight ago read more »
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Marussia test driver Maria de Villota, who lost an eye in an straight-line testing accident earlier this month, has left hospital in the UK and returned to her native Spain read more »
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Carlos Gracia, the highest-ranking Spanish motor racing official, has criticised Marussia after the team implied Maria de Villota’s recent testing accident was her... read more »
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Maria de Villota's family is awaiting the findings of subsequent investigations before commenting on the recent Duxford crash. Marussia said in a statement this week that... read more »
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Maria de Villota’s family is awaiting the findings of subsequent investigations before commenting on the recent Duxford crash. Marussia said in a statement this week... read more »
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Marussia has revealed that Maria de Villota's testing crash two weeks ago was not caused by a technical problem. As the 32-year-old Spanish test driver remains in a... read more »
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The Marussia F1 team has said that its car was not responsible for Maria de Villota's accident at Duxford Airfield. read more »
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Marussia has ruled out that an issue with their car, the MR-01, was the cause of Maria de Villota's horrific accident earlier this month. The... read more »
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Marussia has completed its investigation into Maria de Villota's accident and has ruled out a car-related issue as the cause read more »
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Marussia says an investigation shows its car was not to blame for a crash which left test driver Maria de Villotta seriously hurt. read more »
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After examining the evidence, Marussia have "exclude the car as a factor" in the horrific testing shunt that Maria de Villota suffered 14 days ago... read more »
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14 days after Maria De Villota’s accident at Duxford Airfield, the Marussia F1 Team has now completed its own detailed investigation into the cause of the crash. The accident... read more »
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Marussia has ruled out a problem with its car as the cause of Maria de Villota's recent testing accident, after concluding its own investigation in to what happened. read more »
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Following a detailed investigation Marussia has concluded that its car was not to blame for Maria De Villota's accident at Duxford Airfield earlier this month. read more »
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The FIA will examine Maria de Villota's helmet in the wake of the Marussia test driver's horror injuries. Although now out of intensive care, awake and talking to... read more »
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Maria de Villota is out of sedation and talking to her family, the Marussia team said on Wednesday evening read more »
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Maria de Villota has been making "making small but significant steps" in her recovery, according to her Marussia team... read more »
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Marussia has described Maria De Villota's recovery over the past eight days as "remarkable" after confirming she is no longer receiving sedation read more »
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Marussia has described Maria De Villota's recovery over the past eight days as "remarkable" after confirming she is no longer receiving sedation read more »
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The Marussia team has confirmed that Maria de Villota has been moved out of critical care following her accident at Duxford Airfield. read more »
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Marussia test driver Maria De Villota is making a "remarkable" recovery from losing her right eye in a testing accident last week. read more »
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It is now eight days since Maria De Villota’s accident at Duxford Airfield in her debut test for the Team. In a further release of information by Marussia, the team says that... read more »
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Whilst there is a long way to go for Maria de Villota, the Marussia team and her doctors have hailed her current recovery 'remarkable' following a very serious... read more »
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In the latest official update on Maria de Villota's progress following her accident during testing at Duxford, Marussia describes her ongoing recovery as... read more »