Alex Albon was released from hospital on Tuesday after suffering complications following successful surgery to remove his appendix.
The Thai/British driver woke up feeling unwell on Saturday morning at the Italian Grand Prix and a matter of hours later his Williams team had confirmed that he was suffering from appendicitis and that Nyck de Vries would be standing in for him for the rest of the weekend at Monza.
Indeed, Albon would have surgery on the issue and the operation was a success, but he would then suffer complications relating to the anaesthetic which caused him to have respiratory failure.
He was moved to an intensive care ward where he could be monitored and thankfully made good progress quickly, with him out of intensive care by Sunday and moved onto a general ward in the hospital.