Unluckily the article is just a bunch of meaningless facts without any correlation, I hope this is true but I really doubt it
http://www.thescuderia.net/forums/showt ... post706079umours of Robert Kubica's potential move to Ferrari - should he return to F1 - refuse to die down with the latest reports claiming Ferrari will aid his comeback.
Kubica has been sidelined since his a rally accident last February when he suffered broken bones on the right side of his body and an almost severed right hand.
And despite a minor setback, the result of a slip and fall on ice earlier this month, the Pole's recovery is reportedly progressing well.
According to Italian publication Omnicorse, Kubica is back driving using a Renault Megane with an automatic transmission.
He has a good range of movement is his right arm - 'flexing and extending of the right arm are already back to normal' - but there are still problems with rotation movements.
But, with his 'five hours a day' in physiotherapy, the 27-year-old is on the road to recovery and aiming to climb into a simulator in the not-too-distant future.
After that, the goal is a Formula One car, which is where Ferrari are believed to be entering the picture.
The Pole, who has reportedly signed a letter of intent with the Italian stable for the 2013 season, will, according to Omnicorse, get behind the wheel of a Ferrari F10 in June if everything goes according to plan.
The car, which will be fitted with the new turbocharged 1.6-liter V6 engine that will be introduced in 2014, will be outside the test ban regulations, allowing Kubica to put in the miles.
This will give the Pole the opportunity to evaluate his progress without too much pressure. And it could pave the way towards a comeback with Ferrari.
"At the moment the latest information I have about him is not very good," the Spaniard admitted. "He cannot drink using his hand — I mean, he cannot take a glass and drink, so it doesn't look too good."
If only...Shrieker wrote:Still, fingers crossed...