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Robert Kubica comments on prospect of landing 2024 F1 seat

The fact that Robert Kubica is still working in Formula 1 is against all odds, after the Pole severed a section of his right forearm back in 2011 while taking part in a rally race. Since the accident Kubica has held a number of different roles, mainly as a rally driver or a Formula 1 test driver, however in 2019 he did return to the grid to race with Williams alongside George Russell. The Pole struggled with Williams and eventually made the decision to leave the team at the end of the season, unfortunately never quite being the same driver that he was before his accident. Since his departure from Williams, Kubica has been serving as a reserve driver for Alpha Romeo, most recently standing...
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