Kubica ‘not scared’ about F1 return after eight years out

Robert Kubica insists he has no fears ahead of his return to grand prix racing with Williams i✨n the 2019 Formula 1 season.

The season-opening Australian Grand Prix in March will mark a remarka🅠ble comeback to F1 after his promising career was cut-short by a horrific rally accident in 2011 that left him with severe injuries to his right arm.

Kubica, whose last app💧earance on the F1 grid came at the 2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, returns with the Williams💖 squad he carried out a development role for during 2018.

Kubica ‘not scared’ about F1 return after eight years out

Robert Kubica insists he has no fears ahead of his return to grand prix racing with Williams in th🐠e 2019 Formula 1 season.

The season-ope💮ning Australian Grand Prix in March will mark a remarkable comebacꦕk to F1 after his promising career was cut-short by a horrific rally accident in 2011 that left him with severe injuries to his right arm.

Kubica, whose last appearance on the F1 grid came at the 2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, returns with the Williams squad h🐷e carried out a development role for during 2018.

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“We will all start from zero so I am not afraid tha꧟t I have been away for eight years,” Kubica said.

“I am looking forward and I know what it takes and what I have to do. If I do my job well I am use everybody will be happy.

“You have to be🌳 realistic and it will not be ﷽easy,” he added. “It’s been a big challenge to get into F1.

"It will be an even biggജer challenge from a sporting point of view to make sure 💖I’m delivering what we’re expecting from my side.

“I’m not scared at all. I’m ready and excited and it giv💦es me additional motivation and dedication t🌱o what I have been doing already.”

Kubica, who admitted he 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:und💮erstands🔜 why people remain doubtful about his ability ahead of his F1 return, said he felt p🧔artially ready to contest a full season in 2018 but believes an extra year testing has ultimately proved ꦓmore beneficial for him.

Kubica ‘not scared’ about F1 return after eight years out

“The more experience you h💮ave, the mor﷽e confidence you get and the more ready you are,” he explained.

“Partial🎃ly, I was ready last January, but it gave me more time to learn.

“It’s true that driving an F1 car in testing is𒀰 helpful, it’s🌺 not that you learn everything.

“It’s more about di🦂scovering not learning, discovering things, all drivers they have to do it, with the new cars, the new tyres with the new season.

“This 🌠is the perfect moment or me. That’s why I decided t☂o go for it, I’m feeling ready.”

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