OCTOBER 11, 2013

Maria de Villota found dead

Maria de Villota, the former Marussia test driver who lost an eye after a near-fatal F1 testing crash last year, was found dead in Spain early on Friday.

Maria de Villota, who lost an eye after a near-fatal F1 testing crash last year, died early on Friday.

The 33-year-old Spaniard was found dead in a hotel room in Seville, where she was to give a lecture, Cadena Ser radio reported.

Marca sports newspaper said de Villota's family, led by former F1 driver Emilio de Villota, confirmed the death but did not yet know the cause.

"Dear friends, Maria is gone," the Spanish-language statement read.

Spanish F1 driver Fernando Alonso said after Friday practice in Japan: "I just took my helmet off and (manager) Luis (Garcia Abad) told me.

"I can only pray for her and all her family," Alonso is quoted by El Pais newspaper.

De Villota sustained serious head and facial injuries in July last year when the Marussia she was testing at Duxford, UK, inexplicably drove into the loading ramp of a truck.

(GMM)