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Kubica sets long-term F1 target on return

Robert Kubica says his big goal for 2019 is to pave the way to a longer second career in Formula 1. The Pole sat out eight full seasons following his horrific rallying crash of 2011, which left his right arm permanently scarred. On Tuesday, his 2019 employer Williams shipped a car to Poland for an event with PKN Orlen, Kubica's Polish sponsor. The Orlen logo, representing the major Polish oil company, was featured on the Williams livery. "This Polish combination is important," Kubica said at the event. "This is not just about entering this Formula 1, but I hope that we will stay in it. That's the more difficult task." When asked how he is feeling, Kubica answered:...
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