F1 Robert Kubica

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What do you think about Robert Kubica's return to Formula One?
Will we see him again next year?
Where would you see him if he can't stay there any longer?

Which team would you see him in?


I am interested in your opinions
 
namvidnee

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He's back. Won his first points after the accident. Now he can safely retire.
 
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I dont think so maybe i 2020 but i think he will back in 2021 when the car will more competitive, not just Mercedes Ferrari and Red Bull, but everyone will have similar chances
 
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Currently Robert Kubica would have space in a small team, unfortunately it was a great promise before the accident, if it had not crashed would have the level of Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel, but I hope he will be at least a good driver again
 
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He is a good pilot but driving for a weak team. Unfortunately also I think the consequences of the accident haunt him and now his driving style has to suffer a little bit because of it.
 
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Robert good driver, I think he's back in Formulu1 in 2020. Ferrari team or Marsedes.
 
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I think he will become a 3rd driver in haas and at the same time a driver in a ferrari simulator and some racing series in a top team
 
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So many optimistic comments. I don 't think he 'll even have a chance to stand for a strong team. But I wish him to remain in the profession and who knows maybe he will still have a "star hour."
 
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