De Villota to return to F1 paddock this weekend
F1 drivers and fan support was a positive factor for Maria de Villota's recovery.
Maria De Villota, test driver, Marussia F1 Team
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May 7 (GMM) Ten months after her Marussia testing crash, Maria de Villota will return to a Formula One paddock this weekend in her native Spain.
Last July, the 33-year-old was conducting a straightline aerodynamic test at Duxford, UK, when the 2012 Marussia inexplicably accelerated into a truck loading ramp.
De Villota, whose father is the former F1 driver Emilio de Villota, sustained serious head injuries and lost her right eye.
I want to thank many people that I have not seen since the accident.
Scheduled to attend this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, she told Europa she is "a little nervous".
"It's the first race I'm going to after the accident, so I'm finding it harder to sleep," she said.
"It's hard for me, because I miss it, but I want to see all the drivers at home and I think we'll see a great race, as we have seen lately," said de Villota.
"I want to thank many people that I have not seen since the accident, and I've been unable to acknowledge the support they gave me, like by putting my star on their helmet."
She admitted she will have mixed feelings when she bumps into Marussia team members.
"I think now they're working with new drivers, which is the natural cycle of things," said de Villota. "I was with them, but life goes on."
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