Calgary Herald

Hamilton happy to see Kubica back in F1

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Robert Kubica’s return to Formula One is something of a relief for world champion Lewis Hamilton. The 33-year-old Kubica announced Thursday he will be racing for the Williams team next year, a remarkable comeback considerin­g Kubica almost lost his right hand in a rally accident in 2011. “Is Robert older than me?” Hamilton said jokingly at a news conference. When informed Kubica is indeed older than Hamilton by one month, Hamilton smiled. “I’m so glad he’s coming back. I was going to be the second-oldest driver, but now I’m going to be the third,” he said. “I can’t tell you how happy I am about that.” Resuming on a serious note, the five-time world champion spoke of his high regard for Kubica, an old rival from way back. “I raced Robert from karting days. He was one of the most talented drivers I’ve had the pleasure of racing against,” Hamilton said. “He had a really difficult time the last few years and it’s great he’s got the opportunit­y. I hope he works hard on his strength and getting his mind back into gear.” With the 37-year-old Fernando Alonso retiring after Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Kubica will be the second oldest on the grid next year behind Kimi Raikkonen, 39.

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