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Kubica driving "70% left-handed" due to rally injuries

Robert Kubica is apparently driving "70% left-handed" after the injuries he sustained in a rally crash back in 2011. The Pole has been testing for Renault and Williams since his return to the sport but is relying on a dominant left hand to drive the car. In an interview with Autosport, Kubica admitted that overcoming the crash had been difficult but he believes that it has meant he has developed strength and precision he did not have before his accident. "Many years ago, when I started testing with simulators, I asked my doctor if it's possible I have much better sensitivity, more precision in my left arm. "Last year, I was asked by Renault to go to a medical centre...
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