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Kubica rules out F1 return

Robert Kubica has admitted that it would be "nearly impossible" for him to return to the Formula One paddock, adding that he is fully focused on rallying. The Pole is still recovering from an injury he suffered during a rally accident in 2011, during which his right hand was partially severed from his arm, which forced him to put his Formula One career on hold. Since then, Kubica has continued rallying and was recently crowned the WRC2 champion and has been given a WRC berth for next weekend's Wales Rally. When asked by the BBC if he would be interested to return to F1, Kubica admitted that he would be severely disadvantaged. "I would be able to drive an F1 car on one or two...
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