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Robert Kubica on Williams: 'There were people who could have done better work'

Robert Kubica believes that he would still be racing in Formula 1 if the Williams car last year was more competitive. Instead, Kubica was replaced by Nicholas Latifi forcing the Pole to take up a test driver role for Alfa Romeo and also a DTM drive with BMW.  “It is possible that if I had a better car last year, I would not be sitting here, I would be preparing to race in Australia," he told Gosc Radio Zet. Read more Max Verstappen about the FIA: 'Every sport wants a level playing field' “At Williams, I found a group of people who know what they are doing, but there were others who could have done better work." Williams have struggled the past two years and...
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