• Massa flies home to Brazil, nine days after Hungary crash
• No timetable for driver's return to Formula One
Felipe Massa has left a Budapest hospital and returned to Brazil, nine days after the accident at the Hungarian grand prix that left the Ferrari driver with a fractured skull.
Massa, the 2008 Formula One drivers' championship runner-up, was seen smiling and shaking hands with officials at Budapest's Ferihegy International Airport. His left eye was badly bruised but slightly open and there were no bandages over the line of stitches on his left temple.
The 28-year-old spent several days in an induced coma and on a respirator after being stuck by a metal spring and crashing into a tyre wall at the Hungaroring circuit but was released from an intensive care unit last Wednesday.
His doctor, Dino Altmann, has said Massa was expected to make a full recovery but needed rest and there was no timetable for his return to Formula One. In the interim, seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher will replace Massa for Ferrari.
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