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    Kubica never to return to F1 (rumour)

    It has been announced that Robert Kubica will never return to F1again,so is officially retired.It's a pity really,but why did he need to do a rally at all is beyond me .And now his career in F1 I finished

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    I wish him the best, he is a great talent. A lot of time have passed since the accident and I hope that he will finally return! I want him to win the championship, that would be a great story.

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    He'll perhaps slide into a testing role for them , and maybe be the driver for a two seater at promo events , which will increasing in number , but I don't see him in a race seat .

    They'll take the publicity that's associated with the idea , though .

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    wow no comments about Kubica's impressive testing session?

    142 laps, finished 4th with a 1:18:4
    I never thought i'd see him back in an F1 car, let alone these heavier more physical 2017 cars.
    I am very impressed and i think he just booked his seat for 2018 with that renault.
    Well done Robert!
    you can't argue with results.

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    Very impressive. Even in front of Sainz Jr and Kvyat!
    Have a great day, Rob

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    The 142 laps is more impressive than the fastest time IMO. You don't know what testing strategies people are running so the times don't always give a true picture. But to complete 2 race distances in a day puts to bed any doubts about whether he is physically fit to return to F1. It will be great to see him back in F1 next year - if not before.

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