Niki Lauda has been released from the hospital where he was being treated for the flu, his doctor has confirmed.
The triple Formula 1 world champion was re-admitted to the AKH facility in Vienna earlier this month after contracting the virus while at his family home in Ibiza.
As a precaution, Lauda was put into intensive care with the illness coming during his ongoing recovery from a lung transplant last summer.
Last week, concerns were raised when the Austrian was retained in hospital and reports circulated that his condition had worsened to pneumonia, however, they were denied by his personal physician.
Now, after 10 days under supervision, the Mercedes non-executive chairman has recovered enough to return home and continue his other fight, to re-join the F1 community in the paddock at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in March.