F1 great Stirling Moss in hospital with chest infection
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LONDON - The family of Stirling Moss says the British motor racing great is recovering from a severe chest infection in a Singapore hospital.
The 87-year-old Moss, a four-time runner-up in the Formula One championship, was taken ill on Nov. 22.
A family statement says ''because of the severity of the infection it resulted in some complications and his recovery has not been as speedy as was expected or wished. However, his condition continues to improve and his doctors now consider him to be stable.''
Moss' family added he ''is in good spirits and only upset about having missed his Christmas cruise with friends.''
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