Frentzen Out Of Hospital.

Heinz-Harald Frentzen has left hospital to recuperate from the stomach problems which blighted his Hungarian Grand Prix.


The German was taken to hospital after the race last Sunday, having not eaten for close on two days. Although the fever which accompanied the stomach problems had cleared by qualifying, Frentzen was still suffering from the symptoms of gastric 'flu' throughout the race.


Investigations at the hospital pointed to what doctors described as a "viral gastro-intestinal infection", probably brought on by food poisoning.

Heinz-Harald Frentzen has left hospital to recuperate from the stomach problems which blighted his Hungarian Grand Prix.


The German was taken to hospital after the race last Sunday, having not eaten for close on two days. Although the fever which accompanied the stomach problems had cleared by qualifying, Frentzen was still suffering from the symptoms of gastric 'flu' throughout the race.


Investigations at the hospital pointed to what doctors described as a "viral gastro-intestinal infection", probably brought on by food poisoning.


Frentzen has now returned home to relax in private, but is expected to appear at the next race in Belgium, where he hopes to add another points finish to the fifth place he achieved at the Hungaroring.


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