Kubica's Recovery

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Kubica wrote:It was a shame but unfortunately we were in a high-speed downhill section. It was a quite fast corner but easy flat out. It was not very heavy braking but quite big braking into a third-gear corner. Unfortunately when I hit the brakes I lost the rear of the car and I had to reduce the pressure otherwise I would spin and the road was very narrow. Then I just didn’t manage. I was completely sideways before the corner. Not completely but quite a lot of sideways. I tried to do the corner but I hit the barrier. I didn’t reduce enough speed but I hit the barrier with the rear-left corner. Then with the front we dived into the barrier. It’s a shame but unfortunately this can happen.
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Yesterday was a very positive day for us with a lot of positive experience. Today is the complete opposite but we have to take a step forward and take out the experience. Unfortunately today was a negative experience but it’s part of driving.
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Another arm-co... this is the universe trying to send you a message Kubica.
Should have taken a DTM seat instead.
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This is just ridiculous. He has broken more cars in his (small) career than Colin McRae in his entire career. Money is one thing, reason is another, so Robert just go back to circuit racing before you injure yourself or someone else.

I can't help but to think about the medias that spitted on François Duval during so many years, and now nothing on Kubica which is doing a far worse job. Not only he always has a superior car than the others, but he can't stay on the road.

Yea sorry I just don't like to see cars smashed like this.

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Nando wrote:Another arm-co... this is the universe trying to send you a message Kubica.
Should have taken a DTM seat instead.
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And it seems he´s once again hitting the arm-co which overlaps in the "bad" direction where it´s so easy for one of the edges to get picked up by the car and turn everything inside it to mush.
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Got a bit greedy with the gutter on the inside.

Impressive stuff consider his history with this kind of circuit, he certainly hasn't lost and spirit.

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Nando wrote:Another arm-co... this is the universe trying to send you a message Kubica.
Should have taken a DTM seat instead.
I have to agree there... F1 (circuit) drivers do not make good Rally drivers.
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The big question is......If Robert had full mobility in his arm, would he have avoided this accident? My guess is....YES!

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gilgen wrote:The big question is......If Robert had full mobility in his arm, would he have avoided this accident? My guess is....YES!
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gilgen wrote:The big question is......If Robert had full mobility in his arm, would he have avoided this accident? My guess is....YES!
He´s been whopping "ordinary" people before which most likely have not crashed in that corner so i would have to disagree.

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Boullier said he would consider Kubica for 2014. To me 2014 seems like the deadline for Kubica´s F1 career.
We need our champion back.
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Nando wrote:
gilgen wrote:The big question is......If Robert had full mobility in his arm, would he have avoided this accident? My guess is....YES!
He´s been whopping "ordinary" people before which most likely have not crashed in that corner so i would have to disagree.

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Boullier said he would consider Kubica for 2014. To me 2014 seems like the deadline for Kubica´s F1 career.
We need our champion back.
What I was getting at was the instant response in correcting a slide.

Also, Lotus have actually denied that there is any consideration of Kubica for 2014