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Albon has already returned home after complicated appendicitis surgery.
Williams team driver Alex Albon has been discharged from a hospital in Milan where he was transferred after suffering an attack of appendicitis during the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. What was supposed to be a minor surgery on Saturday caused respiratory failure from anesthesia and had to be put on a ventilator and transferred to his ICU.
The evolution has been rapid, and a team spokesperson confirmed the British-born Thai driver was discharged from hospital on Tuesday and is now at home in Monaco.
Albon, 26, was replaced at Monza by Dutch reservist Nick de Vries. Nick De Vries finished his race debut in ninth place after qualifying eighth, scoring his two crucial points for the historic British team.
Williams reported Monday that Albon suffered “unexpected post-operative anesthesia complications leading to respiratory failure”. rice field. Two days later he was discharged.
The next F1 race is in Singapore on October 2nd, when he will return to Williams.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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