Moss home after 134 days in hospital

Four-time Formula One championship runner-up Stirling Moss has returned home after almost five months in a Singapore hospital.

British Formula One great Stirling Moss has returned home after 134 days in hospital battling a chest infection, a statement on his personal website says.

The 87-year-old was admitted to hospital on December 22 in Singapore, where he had been due to embark on a Christmas cruise with friends.

"He is thrilled to be back where he belongs," the statement said on Thursday.

"He still has a substantial amount of recovery to undertake but says that he has determination and a great pit crew."

Moss, who is widely regarded as the greatest grand prix driver never to win the world championship, would be watching this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix from the comfort of his own bedroom, the statement added.

Moss drove alongside Argentina's five-time world champion Juan Manuel Fangio at Mercedes and finished runner-up four years in a row from 1955.

Moss was the first British driver to win the British Grand Prix in 1955.


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