Alex Albon ready to race in Singapore after appendicitis took him out in Italy
Alex Albon will participate in this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix, three weeks after he suffered respiratory failure and was left on a ventilator.
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Alex Albon will participate in this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix, three weeks after he suffered respiratory failure and was left on a ventilator.
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Williams driver Alex Albon will race in Singapore this weekend after missing the Italian Grand Prix due to appendicitis. Albon was initially put in intensive care after suffering respiratory complications following appendicitis surgery, his team revealed. Ad He was replaced by Nyck de Vries in Monza who finished ninth on his Formula 1 debut, drawing praise from Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.
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