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Robert Kubica returns to F1 with Williams in 2019

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Williams have completed their 2019 line-up by signing Polish driver Robert Kubica, who returns to an F1 cockpit after last racing in 2010. With just Williams, Force India & Toro Rosso left to confirm the drivers to fill the remaining seats on the grid, a press conference was held by the British team at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi on Thursday. The topic of the conference was drivers, with Robert Kubica confirmed as having been signed to fill the second seat at the team in 2019. He will partner up with rookie George Russell. Having been Williams' test and development driver in 2018, Kubica's signing for next year completes what has been almost a full...
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