Otago Daily Times

Kubica back in F1 car

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LONDON: Polish driver Robert Kubica tested a Formula One car in Spain yesterday for the first time since a 2011 rallying accident that partially severed his forearm.

The Renault team posted a teasing picture on Twitter of the 32yearold removing his helmet after driving the 2012 Lotus E20 car at Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit.

‘‘So guys . . . we need to come clean about something,’’ the caption said.

‘‘It’s true. It really is Robert Kubica,’’ the team added in a later post. ‘‘Back in one of our cars after six years.’’

The test took place amid considerab­le secrecy and no advance notice was given to the media and little informatio­n was provided about the reasons for the private test.

‘‘So why did we keep it quiet? It was a private test, for Robert,’’ the team said, adding the Pole had completed 115 laps with ‘‘the biggest smile’’ afterwards.

Kubica, who in 2008 became the first Pole to win a Formula One race when he triumphed with BMWSauber in Canada, last drove a Formula One car with Renault in preseason testing at the same circuit in February 2011.

Renault has left and returned to the sport with its own team since then, with a current lineup of Germany’s Nico Hulkenberg and Britain’s Jolyon Palmer.

The latter has yet to score a point in six races this season and there is increasing media speculatio­n about his future ahead of this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.

Kubica’s F1 career ended in the same month as his last test when he suffered severe arm, leg and hand injuries in a nearfatal crash during a minor rally in northern Italy that he had entered for fun.

He had been one of the sport’s brightest prospects before his accident, and a move to Ferrari was on the horizon.

Since his recovery, he has competed in the world rally championsh­ip and tested other cars, including those used in Formula E and GP3. — Reuters

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