The 87-year-old, who is widely considered one of the greatest drivers never to win an Formula One title, was taken ill on December 22 in Singapore.
'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,' the statement read.
'However, his condition continues to improve and his doctors now consider him to be stable.
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'Stirling is in good spirits and only upset about having missed his Christmas cruise with friends,' the statement continued.
Moss was an active race driver between 1948 and 1962, competing in numerous classifications and winning 212 of the 529 races he competed in.
He was also an F1 driver's championship runner up on four occasions over the course of his career.
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Speaking to CNN in 2012, the daredevil Moss said the reason he got involved in motor racing was 'because it was dangerous.'
Moss's wife, Susie Moss, said she was grateful to the medical staff at the Singapore hospital.
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Once Moss is released he is expected to spend some time recuperating in Singapore.
Moss's wife, Susie Moss, said she was grateful to the medical staff at the Singapore hospital. '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,' the statement read. '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,' the statement read. READ: Rosberg clinches title in tense Abu Dhabi finale READ: Schumacher's legacy lives on READ: Schumacher's legacy lives on 'However, his condition continues to improve and his doctors now consider him to be stable. Speaking to CNN in 2012, the daredevil Moss said the reason he got involved in motor racing was 'because it was dangerous.' Moss's wife, Susie Moss, said she was grateful to the medical staff at the Singapore hospital. The 87-year-old, who is widely considered one of the greatest drivers never to win an Formula One title, was taken ill on December 22 in Singapore. Moss's wife, Susie Moss, said she was grateful to the medical staff at the Singapore hospital. Moss's wife, Susie Moss, said she was grateful to the medical staff at the Singapore hospital. Moss was an active race driver between 1948 and 1962, competing in numerous classifications and winning 212 of the 529 races he competed in. Once Moss is released he is expected to spend some time recuperating in Singapore. READ: Five memorable F1 moments from 2016 READ: Schumacher's legacy lives on The 87-year-old, who is widely considered one of the greatest drivers never to win an Formula One title, was taken ill on December 22 in Singapore. The 87-year-old, who is widely considered one of the greatest drivers never to win an Formula One title, was taken ill on December 22 in Singapore. 'However, his condition continues to improve and his doctors now consider him to be stable. He was also an F1 driver's championship runner up on four occasions over the course of his career. Speaking to CNN in 2012, the daredevil Moss said the reason he got involved in motor racing was 'because it was dangerous.' READ: France announces the return of F1 READ: Five memorable F1 moments from 2016 Speaking to CNN in 2012, the daredevil Moss said the reason he got involved in motor racing was 'because it was dangerous.' He was also an F1 driver's championship runner up on four occasions over the course of his career. READ: Rosberg clinches title in tense Abu Dhabi finale READ: France announces the return of F1 READ: Schumacher's legacy lives on 'However, his condition continues to improve and his doctors now consider him to be stable. READ: France announces the return of F1 'However, his condition continues to improve and his doctors now consider him to be stable. READ: Schumacher's legacy lives on READ: Rosberg clinches title in tense Abu Dhabi finale READ: Five memorable F1 moments from 2016 'Stirling is in good spirits and only upset about having missed his Christmas cruise with friends,' the statement continued. Once Moss is released he is expected to spend some time recuperating in Singapore. The 87-year-old, who is widely considered one of the greatest drivers never to win an Formula One title, was taken ill on December 22 in Singapore. The 87-year-old, who is widely considered one of the greatest drivers never to win an Formula One title, was taken ill on December 22 in Singapore. '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,' the statement read. '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,' the statement read. He was also an F1 driver's championship runner up on four occasions over the course of his career. The 87-year-old, who is widely considered one of the greatest drivers never to win an Formula One title, was taken ill on December 22 in Singapore.
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