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Testing resumes at Duxford after de Villota crash

26 April, 2013 Maria de Villota testing accident Formula 1 testing has resumed at the Duxford airfield in Cambridgeshire, in the United Kingdom, fot the first time since Maria de Villota's serious accident last year. There has been no Formula 1 running at the Imperial War Museum facility since De Villota accident, in which she lost an eye, after a freak crash whilst testing for Marussia last July. But an unnamed team was in action on the runway at Duxford on Friday, and the local Haverhill Echo newspaper said more test days are booked for next Wednesday and also in May, June and August. On Friday, Spaniard de Villota said in Madrid that she thinks Fernando Alonso will win this year's...
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