María de Villota was in hospital in northern Spain on Tuesday in order to continue her recovery from the crash which had almost taken her life five weeks earlier.... read more »
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Maria de Villota has checked out of a Madrid hospital. Last week, Marussia's 32-year-old test driver was transferred from a Cambridge hospital to her native Madrid, 17... read more »
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Following her release from hospital in spain, Maria De Villota has returned home for the first time since her testing accident. read more »
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Maria de Villota has left hospital after it was established she suffered no neurological damage from her testing crash. read more »
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Maria de Villota has been released from hospital in La Paz, Madrid, following a transfer from Addenbrooke's Hospital in England where she underwent surgery following her... read more »
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Marussia is tipped to reveal in the coming days that Maria de Villota’s test crash was the result of a “chain of unfortunate circumstances and... read more »
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Maria de Villota has been discharged by the La Paz Hospital in Madrid following the testing accident on July 3 that saw her lose her right eye. read more »
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Marussia test driver Maria de Villota has been released from hospital following steady recovery from her horrific testing accident... read more »
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Maria de Villota has left hospital in Spain as she continues to make a steady recovery from her straight-line testing accident earlier this month read more »
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María de Villota has been released from the La Paz Hospital in Madrid this week, where she has been recovering following a series of facial operations in Cambridge... read more »
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Maria de Villota has been released from hospital following the Marussia Formula 1 testing accident in which she lost her right eye read more »
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Injured Marussia test driver Maria de Villota has hand-written a note of thanks to her supporters. News of the short letter, which was hand-written in Spanish and published by... read more »
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Maria de Villota has left Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge and returned home to Spain to continue her recovery process. The Spaniard lost her right eye and suffered... read more »
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A Spanish vice president of the FIA hits out at Marussia over the accident that cost Maria de Villota her right eye read more »
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Marussia confirm that the team's test driver Maria de Villota has left hospital and returned to her native Spain. read more »
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Maria de Villota has returned home to Spain to continue her recovery in more "comfortable and familiar surroundings"... read more »
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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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María de Villota has travelled home to Spain following her freak testing accident in England on 3 July. The Marussia reserve driver has lost her right eye and had... 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 »