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Kubica Preparing for ‘Emotional’ Weekend as ‘Second Debut’ Approaches

Robert Kubica will return to Grand Prix racing for the first time since the 2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this weekend at the Albert Park circuit in Australia, with the Pole set to make his first start with Williams Racing. Kubica was preparing for the 2011 season when he suffered a horror injury in a rallying crash during pre-season, and it has taken eight long years to return to the top level of single seater motorsport, and he feels this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix will be like a second debut after such a long time away. “It will be a very emotional Grand Prix,” commented the popular Polish racer.  “It is the second debut for me after being away from the sport for many years....
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