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Robert Kubica confident Williams will be 'back on track' in 2019

Williams Formula 1 driver Rober Kubica believes the British team will have learned from its mistakes and will be 'back on track' in 2019, as it looks to rebuild and climb the ranks. Williams suffered a major dip in form 2008, dropping from fourth in the Constructors' Standings the previous year to 8th. That lull lasted until 2013 when the team finished a lowly 9th, but recovered the following season to finish third two years in a row. However they dropped back again, finishing fifth in 2016 and 2017 before plummeting down to 10th and last in 2018. Kubica, who joins the team following an eight-year period away from F1 following a life-threatening rally accident, is confident they'll...
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