Maria de Villota Marussia F1 testMaria de Villota has been released from a Spanish hospital following the Marussia Formula 1 testing accident in which she lost her right eye.

The Spaniard was admitted to the La Paz hospital in Madrid on July 20 after undergoing surgery at Addenbrooke's hospital following her crash at Duxford Airfield in England. A statement on her behalf said de Villota, 32, had not suffered any neurological injuries.

"The patient's general conditions are good, which allowed us to release her yesterday," read the statement. "In these six days, she has been treated by specialists of the plastic and neurological surgery services, and the ophthalmology department, who will continue to follow her, as she will need to undergo periodical checks and treatments.

"As communicated previously, the patient has lost her right eye, as a consequence of the serious trauma suffered, and she will be closely followed by the ophthalmology service. The specialists of the plastic surgery service will be responsible for following the serious injuries to her face and correcting the effects of those."