Friday, 11 October 2013

Maria de Villota 1980 - 2013


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Formula 1 reserve racing driver Maria De Villota has been found dead in a hotel room in Seville, Spain.

No cause of death has yet been released for the 33-year-old Spaniard, who lost her right eye in a crash while testing for the Marussia team last year.

De Villota, daughter of former Formula 1 driver Emilio De Villota, suffered severe head and facial injuries after colliding with a lorry.

She was reported to have been in Seville to launch her autobiography.

F1 teams and drivers have expressed their shock at the news.

Caterham reserve Alexander Rossi, an occasional analyst for BBC Sport, said: "Absolutely stunned and heartbroken to hear Maria De Villota has passed away. My thoughts and prayers go out. We will never ever forget you."

Mercedes added: "Our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Maria de Villota following the tragic news of her passing.

"Her courage, determination and hope were an example and inspiration to many. She will be sadly missed by our sport."

De Villota had previously competed in Spanish Formula 3 and the Daytona 24 Hours race.


Factfile
Born in Madrid on 13 January 1980 
A former World Touring Car Championship and Superleague Formula driver, she was the daughter of ex-Formula 1 racer Emilio de Villota 
She held a degree in sports science from the European University of Madrid 
Since 2001, she had competed in various Spanish races 
In 2010 she finished fourth at the Nurburgring in Superleague Formula 
Her first taste of F1 came in 2011 at the Paul Ricard circuit near Marseille in France, when she tested a Renault R29 


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