Robert Kubica will get another possibility in Formula 1! The existing group of the Polish driver, Alfa Romeo, revealed this fantastic news to the Cracovian fans in a main statement. The last time Kubica went into the automobile of the queen of motorsport was the Hungarian GP at the end of July, today he will go back to the elite ranks.
Despite the death of years, Robert Kubica is still the most popular and finest Polish driver. Apart from him, none of the Poles had the honor of taking part in the world champion of Formula 1. The kid under 38 based on the podium twelve times in the BMW Sauber and Renault groups. It took location in the years 2006-2010, and his appealing profession was disrupted by a deadly mishap throughout a vehicle rally in February2011 It appeared that his return to F1 was not real, however the Cracovian accomplished his objective and in 2017 he returned to the vehicle of the queen of motorsport. Later on, he signed up with the Williams group, where he drove in the 2019 season. From 2020, Kubica drives for Alfa Romeo, where he functions as a reserve and advancement driver. He appears in the paddock when in a while throughout the Grand Prix and will be back quickly!
Robert Kubica goes back to F1! Great news for fans ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
This season, Kubica has actually currently driven the Alfa Romeo 3 times throughout the race weekend. It occurred throughout the Spanish, French and Hungarian Healers. The Pole took benefit of Friday’s training session, and will have that chance for the 4th time throughout the upcoming Abu Dhabi GP! The group from Hinwil formally verified that Kubica will change China’s Guanyu Zhou and in a couple of months he will have the ability to take a look at the C42 design once again. It is possible that this will be his last drive in an F1 vehicle for a very long time, as it is still uncertain whether the Polish driver will stay in the elite ranks next season. He is believing increasingly more about beginning in WEC endurance racing. It is possible that Friday’s practice in Abu Dhabi will be his goodbye to Formula 1.