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Renault could run Robert Kubica at Hungary test as return beckons

Renault are reportedly considering running Robert Kubica during one of its two test days following the Hungarian Grand Prix at the end of the month, as speculation about a possible return for the Pole mounts. Kubica has already completed two test days in a 2012 Lotus E20, both of which were organised by the Renault team. He impressed in both, completing a total of 210 laps without issue, prompting him to declare that the chance of returning to Formula 1 is between 80 and 90 per cent. Meanwhile Renault's Cyril Abiteboul said the team hadn't 'seen any obvious roadblocks' that would stop him returning, but urged caution as they'd yet to see Kubica drive a 2017-spec car, which...
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