https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/rosb ... rn-953098/
How's that for quiet? I'd say things are moving forward for him, but is Rosberg the right guy for the job? May be able to put his and his father's contacts to good use.
I don't know why but there are some personalities out there, who likely have fun spreading false information about Kubica's performance at Hungaro, as in comments under this article (BTW great that Nico will support RK)
... please share evidence of him being slow or anyone saying he was slow as I don't remember that being the case anytime he has been in a car or in the simulatorZakB wrote:Kubica was just too slow, it's sad, but the truth.
Times don't lie. I'm pretty sure he can improve, but Renault doesn't want to take any risks. He says he's fit enough, did a lot of laps, looking at times, it probably wasn't impressive enough. Don't get me wrong, because I would love to see him back in F1, although it remains a gamble for teams at this point.
You've read it in "The Times"?
At that time of day he had 100 laps (1.5 GP distance) already done, and race fastest laps of both HUL and PAL was just about 1:21.6Kubica's last run: 1:21.2, 1:21.4, 1:21.3, 1:21.3, 1:21.5, 1:21.1, 1:21.5, 1:21.0, 1:21.6, 1:21.5, 1:21.3, 1:21.3.
Consistent, huh?
Update posted on 15:28:50
Well here's the thing. We could expect Robert in a Williams next season. Here's why:LookBackTime wrote: ↑17 Sep 2017, 10:34Nico Rosberg supports Robert Kubica - video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCz8uTTJvd8