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Robert Kubica set for Williams test as team considers pole for 2018 seat

Williams will organise a private test for Robert Kubica in the coming weeks in order to analyse whether the Polish driver should be awarded a 2018 seat alongside Lance Stroll. Kubica looked set to make a comeback with Renault after completing two private runs in a 2012-spec car followed by a day of in-season testing in Hungary, where he and the team admitted a return was viable. Renault have however chosen to loan Carlos Sainz from Toro Rosso and with Nico Hülkenberg contracted through 2018, Kubica's comeback chance looked to be over. Williams could now offer the 32-year-old a lifeline as it considers its options for next season, which also include retaining Felipe...
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