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Kubica to drive for Renault in Hungaroring test

Robert Kubica will test Renault's current Formula 1 car at the post-Hungarian Grand Prix test, the team has announced. Renault has been weighing up for several weeks whether or not to run Kubica in the test, in its bid to better understand if the Polish driver is capable of an F1 return in 2018. It is now confirmed that Kubica will drive for the team on the first day of the two-day test, which begins on the Tuesday after the Hungaroring event. DAMS Formula 2 driver Nicholas Latifi will drive the car on the second day of testing. Renault F1 managing director Cyril Abiteboul is clear that the Hungary run will be about getting a full assessment on what role Kubica could plan in its future...
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