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Kubica's simulator work helping Mercedes

Mercedes says giving simulator time to Robert Kubica is proving mutually beneficial for both team and driver. Kubica has not driven a Formula One car since he partially severed his right arm in a rallying accident in 2011, but is targeting an F1 return if he can regain enough mobility is his hand. Mercedes gave him an DTM test in January and has allowed him access to its Formula One simulator to help aid his recovery. Executive director Toto Wolff said the simulator time is not only for Kubica's benefit but also the team's. "Everybody knows he is very talented and experienced and what we are trying to do with him is giving him time in the simulator and we both gain by having him...
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