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Albon allowed to race again by doctors, no De Vries in Singapore

Alexander Albon will get back behind the wheel of the Williams in Singapore. The driver contracted appendicitis in Italy and had to miss the race at Monza as a result. Nyck de Vries was his replacement at the time. Article continues under ad Albon back in action Albon has recovered from his appendicitis suffered at the last Grand Prix in Italy. The Thai driver was taken to hospital for treatment at the time and even spent some time in intensive care. In Williams' press release, Albon informs that he will return to action on the Friday at the Singapore Grand Prix. Read more Verstappen and co. warned: 'It's almost like a totally new race' "Firstly, I’d just like to thank everyone for...
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