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Kubica to drive in FP1 for Alfa Romeo

Robert Kubica will make his FP1 debut for Alfa Romeo at the Red Bull Ring this weekend. The Pole will make his return to the car as he drives the C39 for the first time since pre-season testing. Kubica, who completed two mornings of running in Barcelona, will replace Antonio Giovinazzi, with the Italian returning to the car for FP2 and the remainder of the weekend. 'I am looking forward to returning to action this weekend,' said the Pole, 'especially after the long break the whole world of motorsport had to observe. My objective, as always, is to provide as much data as possible for our engineers and to give them my feedback from within the cockpit. 'This weekend will be quite a new...
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