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Kubica ‘Would Consider' Different Championships in 2019 if F1 Return Dream Fades

Robert Kubica says he will need to consider racing in a different championship should he not find a place on the Formula 1 grid in 2019, although the Polish driver insists returning to a race seat for the first time since 2010 in the sport remains a priority. After his life-threatening rallying crash in early 2011 that cost Kubica his career in Formula 1, he has gradually fought his way back onto the scene, firstly testing with the Renault Sport Formula One Team before in 2018 becoming the official reserve driver for Williams Martini Racing. A race seat could still materialise in 2018 should Lance Stroll exit Williams and make his expected move to the Racing Point Force India F1 Team, with...
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