netoperek wrote:At which point of the video exactly?pocketmoon wrote:Watching the recent WRC2013 video is clear that Robert still has major lack of function in his right hand, with no real grip.
1:22 onwards.
netoperek wrote:At which point of the video exactly?pocketmoon wrote:Watching the recent WRC2013 video is clear that Robert still has major lack of function in his right hand, with no real grip.
The leg has never been the concern though.korzeniow wrote:but his leg works better, from the look of it
Left handed.Absolutelee wrote:Does anyone happen to know if he is naturally right or left handed?
According to the man himself strength although probably not perfect is not an issue. He did drive without power steering, didn't he? As for the video, he's not driving a car, which is, again according to Kubica, less problematic then hand's regular life applications.pocketmoon wrote:netoperek wrote:At which point of the video exactly?pocketmoon wrote:Watching the recent WRC2013 video is clear that Robert still has major lack of function in his right hand, with no real grip.
1:22 onwards.
..."With Hamilton and Nico Rosberg we have the best driver pairing" is convinced Lauda. "The two push each other forward positively. Our driver change has motivated the whole team, all newly inspired. "Last time also ex-Formula 1 driver Robert Kubica (POL) was employed for the tests in the simulator. He should relieve Hamilton and Rosberg. Lauda: "He brings a lot of experience. Due to the limited testing facilities, the simulators are becoming more important ". Conclusion: At Mercedes, it also seems to run smoothly without Vettel.