Alfa Romeo F1’s Kubica returns to High Class Racing for Bahrain WEC finale

Kubica will replace Jan 🐽Magnussen for the final two rounds of the se🌄ason at the Bahrain International Circuit.
The Pole will partner Anders Fjordbach and Dennis Anders🍃en for High Class Racing.
🌠He made his LMP2 debut with the team back in January at the Daytona 24 hours round of t🍬he IMSA SportsCar Championship, where the team retired due to a gearbox issue.
Kubica will 🤡contest in the six and eight-hour races in Bahrain on October 30 and November 6.
“After the ELMS Championship and of course participation at Le Mans, I’m happy to join High Class Racing for the last two rounds of the WEC 🌸in Bahrain,” Kubica said.“Of course I know the team and my 🦩teammates Anders and Dennis… We’ll try to enjoy and achieve as strong a result as possible in those two rounds.”
“I’m looking forward to rejoining the team agai🧜n for the second time this year and let’s hope to achieve some goဣod racing in the ProAm class.”
The former BMW and Re🅘nault F1 driver deputised for Kimi Raikkonen at the Dutch and Italian Grands Prix earlier this year after the Finn tested positive for COVID-19.
Kubica is u🌄nlikely to be in the frame for the second Alfa Romeo seat for next year alongside Valtteri Bottas.
Chine🥃se star Guanyu Zhou and current F2 points leader Oscar Piastri are the leadin✅g contenders.

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