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Kubica injures leg in ice fall |
2012-01-12 06:33:00 |
| Robert Kubica's hopes of making a Formula One return in 2012 were dealt a blow on Wednesday when he injured his right leg after falling on ice at his home in Italy. It is the same leg he damaged in his serious rallying accident last February.
Although the Pole has issued no official comment, he is understood to have again fractured his right tibia
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Kubica back in hospital after slip on ice |
2012-01-12 01:36:00 |
Polish Formula One driver Robert Kubica, who has not raced since a near-fatal crash last February, was taken to hospital in Italy on Wednesday after slipping on a patch of ice and injuring his leg, the ANSA news agency reported.
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Robert Kubica to miss start of 2012 season |
2011-11-23 18:34:00 |
| Robert Kubica has informed Renault that he can't commit to driving for the team from the start of the 2012 as he hasn't yet recovered sufficiently from the injuries he sustained in his February rally accident. Kubica severely injured his right hand during the crash and has missed the whole of the 2011 season.
Although not ready to return to competition just yet, Kubica continues to make excellent progress. He can now walk freely and move his elbow and hand, and has started an intensive training programme, but needs more time to complete his rehabilitation and return to full fitness.
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Kubica to miss start of 2012 season |
2011-11-23 16:09:00 |
Renault's Robert Kubica will miss the start of the 2012 Formula One season after the Polish driver conceded that he will not have regained full fitness following a near-fatal accident in February.
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Exclusive Eric Boullier Q&A: Bright future beckons as Lotus |
2011-11-18 20:20:00 |
| According to Renault's team principal, it's always possible to learn from problems and turn bad fortune into good. And Eric Boullier hopes his team can do just that in 2012 after a season blighted by the bold - but ultimately flawed - R31.
As he targets a brighter future for Renault - soon to be Lotus - Boullier discusses 2011's problems, the on-going uncertainty surrounding Robert Kubica, and his plans to sign more big names
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Kubica given October deadline |
2011-09-11 17:58:00 |
Renault has set a mid-October deadline for keeping a seat open for Robert Kubica next year, with the team keen to know its 2012 driver line-up as soon as possible.
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Kubica set to get behind wheel again |
2011-09-10 00:45:00 |
Robert Kubica is set to get back behind the wheel of either a high-performance car or a simulator within the next month, amid growing confidence from those close to him that he will be able to make a comeback in Formula 1.
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Renault and Heidfeld agree to separation |
2011-09-03 01:16:00 |
| Renault and former driver Nick Heidfeld have reached an amicable settlement and chosen to part company with immediate effect, it was announced on Friday. It follows the team's decision to drop Heidfeld in favour of Bruno Senna ahead of last month's Belgian Grand Prix.
Heidfeld, who was drafted in by Renault at the start of 2011 as stand-in for the injured Robert Kubica, was sidelined after the team said he had failed to display the leadership qualities they had expected
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Formula One Fantasy - Virgin's Timo Glock |
2011-08-31 19:48:00 |
| Driving for young upstarts Virgin at the blunt end of the grid, Timo Glock doesn't have one of the easiest roles in Formula One, with 14th at last year's Japanese Grand Prix his highest finish after almost two years with the team.
A spot of daydreaming about his F1 fantasies must be a bit of light relief for the 29 year-old German. We caught up with Glock to find out why racing a steel-braked McLaren MP4-4 on a San Jose street circuit followed by a steak dinner with Alain Prost, Michael Schumacher, Robert Kubica and Jarno Trulli would top his wish list
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Kubica undergoes successful final surgery |
2011-08-29 03:41:00 |
| Renault's Robert Kubica underwent one last scheduled operation in Italy on Sunday as he continues his recovery from his February rallying crash. Surgeons described the outcome as a total success.
Kubica's final surgery was aimed at recovering the full mobility of his right elbow. Surgeons were happy to report that they were able to complete 100 percent of their task and did not encounter any complications
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Kubica operation a success |
2011-08-29 02:59:00 |
Robert Kubica can now begin the next phase of his rehabilitation from his injuries after a final operation on his damaged right elbow was successfully completed.
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Eric Boullier Q&A: Heidfeld didn't develop as hoped |
2011-08-27 02:44:00 |
| It had been looming on the horizon for a while, but in Spa it became reality: Renault dropped Robert Kubica stand-in Nick Heidfeld from his race seat with the team. It is an unfortunate situation for both sides, but team principal Eric Boullier insists hiring Heidfeld was the right decision - just one that didn't work out as hoped, as he explained exclusively to Formula1.com
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Senna to replace Heidfeld at Renault for Spa & Monza - updated |
2011-08-26 05:55:00 |
| Bruno Senna will make his F1 race return in Belgium this weekend, replacing Nick Heidfeld to partner Vitaly Petrov at Renault. It will be Senna's first Grand Prix start since his final appearance for HRT in Abu Dhabi last November.
Renault drafted Heidfeld in at the start of their 2011 campaign as stand-in for the injured Robert Kubica. His future with the team now looks uncertain and further details are expected to be confirmed on Thursday
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Senna to replace Heidfeld at Renault for Spa |
2011-08-25 05:55:00 |
| Bruno Senna will make his F1 race return in Belgium this weekend, replacing Nick Heidfeld to partner Vitaly Petrov at Renault. It will be Senna's first Grand Prix start since his final appearance for HRT in Abu Dhabi last November.
Renault drafted Heidfeld in at the start of their 2011 campaign as stand-in for the injured Robert Kubica. His future with the team now looks uncertain and further details are expected to be confirmed on Thursday
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Kubica recovery 'going well' |
2011-08-18 16:24:33 |
| Renault majority shareholder Gerard Lopez says he believes Robert Kubica's recovery from his rallying crash is 'going well', but that he won't return this season.
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Kubica: Recovery 'in line with expectations' |
2011-07-14 18:33:00 |
| Injured Renault driver Robert Kubica has insisted his rehabilitation is progressing as expected, although he refused to speculate on whether he could return to the cockpit this year. Kubica was ruled out of the start of the 2011 season after a serious rallying crash in February
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Exclusive Q&A with Renault's Nick Heidfeld |
2011-07-10 03:40:00 |
| Rushed in to fill the Renault seat left empty by the injured Robert Kubica, Nick Heidfeld joined a team which very quickly started to look like one of the season's most promising dark horses. However, the podium finishes scored at the first couple of races have long since dried up, and Heidfeld and team mate Vitaly Petrov have found themselves fighting tooth and nail with the Mercedes drivers to help Renault keep hold of fourth place in the constructors' standings. The German reviews his season so far and discusses his hopes for Sunday's British round
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Kubica could race again this year |
2011-05-30 17:41:00 |
Robert Kubica could race again this season and Renault team owner Gerard Lopez was wrong to write off the injured Formula One driver's chances last week, according to the Pole's manager Daniele Morelli.
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Boullier: Kubica's condition continually improving |
2011-05-11 17:43:00 |
| Renault team principal Eric Boullier remains optimistic about Robert Kubica's progress, as the Polish driver continues to recover from the injuries he sustained in a rally crash back in February. Boullier visited Kubica in Italy after Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix and reported back to the Renault factory on Tuesday.
Robert has made another step forward in his rehabilitation process and doctors are pleasantly surprised by the way in which his condition is improving, Boullier explained. Now, it is a matter of time, and even if patience isn't Robert's first quality, he is fully aware that rehabilitation could be quite a long process.
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Nick Heidfeld Q&A: Much more to come from Renault |
2011-05-06 03:56:00 |
| Nick Heidfeld is the true 'comeback kid' of the Formula One paddock. In and out of drives since his time with BMW Sauber, 'Quick Nick' stormed the podium in Malaysia and still has an appetite for more - not only race wins, but also the championship. The German may have arrived at Renault as stand-in for the recovering Robert Kubica, but must now surely be considering a longer future with the team. He spoke exclusively to Formula1.com
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Q&A with Renault's Heidfeld, Petrov & Boullier |
2011-04-29 09:43:00 |
| Despite the shock of losing lead driver Robert Kubica just prior to the beginning of their 2011 campaign, Renault have made a strong start to the season, with Kubica's replacement Nick Heidfeld and team mate Vitaly Petrov each claiming a podium during the opening three rounds. Ahead of next weekend's Turkish Grand Prix, both men and team principal Eric Boullier review the state of play
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Formula One Fantasy - Williams' Rubens Barrichello |
2011-04-29 01:06:00 |
| Rubens Barrichello is the longest-serving driver in history, with well over 300 F1 starts to his name. As such, you'd think the Brazilian veteran has seen and done pretty much all there is to do in terms of Formula One. You'd be wrong.
There's still plenty left on Barrichello's F1 fantasy wish list, including playing team manager to Robert Kubica and Lewis Hamilton, driving a 1980s' turbo Renault at Interlagos, and celebrating his first world title at his local steakhouse
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Kubica discharged from Italian hospital |
2011-04-25 05:01:00 |
| Renault driver Robert Kubica has left Italy's Santa Corona Hospital, 11 weeks on from the rally crash that left him with severe injuries to his right hand, ruling him out of the start of the 2011 Formula One season.
The hospital described Kubica's condition as 'good', adding that he will continue to be monitored by their doctors. It follows the Polish driver's own announcement earlier this week that he will take a brief respite at home in Monte Carlo before commencing an extensive period of rehabilitation
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Robert Kubica Q&A: Fans' response has been overwhelming |
2011-04-21 23:17:00 |
| The Renault team - and Formula One in general - was dealt a heavy blow in February when star driver Robert Kubica was ruled out of the start of the 2011 season following a serious crash during the Ronde di Andora Rally in Italy.
Several surgeries and over two months later, Kubica is finally looking forward to leaving hospital and commencing the rehabilitation programme which everyone hopes will precede his F1 return
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Kubica set to leave hospital |
2011-04-21 21:32:00 |
Polish Formula One driver Robert Kubica plans to leave hospital in Italy within days to start the next stage of his recovery from a career-threatening rally accident in February.
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Vettel to stay at Red Bull until 2014 |
2011-03-14 21:15:00 |
| Red Bull have announced on Monday that Sebastian Vettel will continue to drive for the team until the end of the 2014 season. Last year, at just 23 years-old, Vettel became the sport's youngest-ever world champion after scoring 10 pole positions, five victories and 256 points in the team's RB6.
The German has been supported by Red Bull since 1998 and is a graduate of the Red Bull Junior Team. After spells in Formula Three and Formula BMW, Vettel made his Formula One debut in 2007, standing in for an injured Robert Kubica at BMW Sauber, before securing a full-time Toro Rosso race seat later that season.
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Video - Formula One stars wish Kubica a speedy recovery |
2011-03-02 19:43:00 |
| With limited pre-season track time available, Formula One tests are usually hectic affairs. Drivers are so focused on their preparations they barely have enough time for a bite of lunch before they're back out on circuit racking up the laps.
But during last week's four-day test at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya, a host of Formula One stars took a break to record get-well-soon messages for Renault's Robert Kubica following his recent rally accident
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Exclusive Nick Heidfeld Q&A - An opportunity too good to miss |
2011-02-23 17:58:00 |
| His nickname may be 'quick Nick', but increasingly 'the comeback kid' seems just as appropriate - from taking over Pedro de la Rosa's BMW Sauber cockpit last season, to securing the 2011 Renault seat left vacant by the injured Robert Kubica.
And with the R31's aggressive design setting tongues wagging up and down the pit lane, could the German have finally found himself in the right place at the right time?
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Kubica starts rehabilitation programme |
2011-02-23 01:09:00 |
| Renault's Robert Kubica has been transferred from intensive care to the rehabilitation department of Italy's Santa Corona Hospital as he continues to recover from the injuries he sustained in a rally accident earlier this month.
He is doing pretty well and his condition is positive considering what he has been through, the hospital's Dr Rossello told Renault's official website on Tuesday. He can move his fingers slightly and has a little bit of sensitivity already in his hand. What is very important is that there is no sign of infection, which is the main concern.
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Barcelona day four - Massa blazes a trail to the top |
2011-02-22 01:16:00 |
| Ferrari signed off from the test at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya with a flourish on Monday. Felipe Massa's best lap, a 1m 22.625s, was the fastest time of the four-day session at the Spanish circuit and almost four seconds quicker than the Brazilian's quickest lap on Sunday.
It was a good day for Red Bull too with Mark Webber taking the second spot, ahead of Sebastien Buemi in Toro Rosso's STR6. Robert Kubica's stand-in Nick Heidfeld continued to become acquainted with his new charge for the foreseeable future, clocking the fourth fastest time in Renault's R31
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Exclusive Vitaly Petrov Q&A: Renault can rely on me |
2011-02-20 04:33:00 |
| To lose your lead driver only weeks before the season starts and just days into the life of your new car is unfortunate to say the least. Robert Kubica was the centrepiece of Renault's plans to take on the frontrunners in 2011.
But team mate Vitaly Petrov - now starting only his second F1 season under difficult circumstances - is convinced that Renault must not change their ambitions, nor he his
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Kubica set to leave intensive care |
2011-02-19 00:50:00 |
| Renault reported Friday that Robert Kubica is continuing to recover well from his rally crash injuries at Italy's Santa Corona Hospital, with the Polish driver due to leave intensive care after undergoing a third bout of surgery earlier this week.
Wednesday's lengthy but successful procedure was to repair the complex fracture to Kubica's elbow and he is now set to be transferred to the hospital's rehabilitation department to continue his recuperation
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Kubica thrilled to be fighting at the front for Renault |
2010-08-31 20:29:00 |
| Renault's Robert Kubica is in a buoyant mood after clinching his third podium of the year at Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. Although he could have finished in second if he hadn't made a mistake during his final pit stop, Kubica left Spa-Francorchamps feeling pleased with his third-place finish and the performance of his R30, which was running with an F-duct system for the first time.
It was a really incredible race, but also a difficult race because of the changeable conditions and it was very easy to make mistakes, he said in his blog on Renault's official website. I didn't make any big mistakes on the track, but unfortunately I made one in the pit lane, which cost me second place.
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FIA post-race press conference - Belgium |
2010-08-30 02:02:00 |
| 1. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren), 1h 29m 04.268s; 2. Mark Webber (Red Bull), 1h 29m 05.839s; 3. Robert Kubica (Renault), 1h 29m 07.761s
Q: Lewis, brilliant win but not without its nervy moments.
Lewis Hamilton: No. It was a great weekend. Very, very tough race for me. I think same for everyone but praying just for a race that went smoothly. But with the tricky conditions when it started to rain, losing temperature in the tyres and not really knowing how much you can push in each corner. I braked quite late and locked my wheel and went wide at turn eight and jeez, the Lord definitely had his hand over me there as I was able to get away with it. Then staid ahead
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Webber wins Spanish GP |
2010-05-09 20:43:00 |
1-Mark Webber, 2-Fernando Alonso, 3-Sebastian Vettel, 4-Michael Schumacher, 5-Jenson Button, 6-Felipe Massa, 7-Adrian Sutil, 8-Robert Kubica, 9-Rubens Barrichello, 10-Jaime Alguersuari. Lewis Hamilton crashes out of second place with a puncture on the penultimate lap.
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Spanish GP qualifying results |
2010-05-08 20:25:00 |
1. Mark Webber 2. Sebastian Vettel 3. Lewis Hamilton 4. Fernando Alonso 5. Jenson Button 6. Michael Schumacher 7. Robert Kubica 8. Nico Rosberg 9. Felipe Massa 10. Kamui Kobayashi
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Shanghai debrief with Renault's Eric Boullier |
2010-04-19 22:13:00 |
| Renault enjoyed a strong showing during the Chinese Grand Prix, with both of the French team's drivers finishing in the points. Following Sunday's race in Shanghai, team principal Eric Boullier discusses how the weekend unfolded for team mates Robert Kubica and Vitaly Petrov
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Kubica shocked and saddened by Polish tragedy |
2010-04-12 18:20:00 |
| The Renault team and their Polish driver Robert Kubica have expressed their condolences to the Polish nation following Saturday's plane crash that cost the lives of the country's President Lech Kaczynski, his wife and many others...
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Alan Permane Q&A: Kubica hasn't put a foot wrong |
2010-04-06 19:27:00 |
| With Robert Kubica following his podium in Melbourne with a fourth-place finish in Malaysia, and team mate Vitaly Petrov finally finding his stride in Kuala Lumpur, Renault are looking ahead optimistically to the forthcoming Chinese Grand Prix. Chief race engineer Alan Permane reflects on the recent Sepang race and discusses the French team's chances at the Shanghai round
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Robert Kubica Q&A: Qualifying was a bit of a lottery |
2010-04-03 22:17:00 |
| Fresh from his podium finish in Melbourne, Renault's Robert Kubica is hungry for more success in Malaysia this weekend. And after clinching P6 on the Sepang grid, Kubica's reasonably happy with his chances. Here he discusses Renault's upswing in performance, the Kuala Lumpur track and his hopes for Sunday's race
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Eric Boullier Q&A: Renault targeting top three return |
2010-04-01 17:34:00 |
| Just two races into the season and Renault are already back on the podium - not bad going for new team principal Eric Boullier. And thanks to Robert Kubica's second place in Australia last weekend, the French team now lie fourth in the constructors' standings.
Boullier, however, is determined they won't sit on their laurels just yet, and is instead aggressively targeting third place in the championship table
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Eric Boullier Q&A: Renault targeting top four return |
2010-03-31 17:34:00 |
| Just two races into the season and Renault are already back on the podium - not bad going for new team principal Eric Boullier. And thanks to Robert Kubica's second place in Australia last weekend, the French team now lie fifth spot in the constructors' standings.
Boullier, however, is determined they won't sit on their laurels just yet, and is instead aggressively targeting fourth place in the championship table
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Q&A with Renault's Steve Nielsen |
2010-03-30 19:51:00 |
| Although Vitaly Petrov's race ended in a gravel trap, Renault left Melbourne smiling thanks to Robert Kubica's podium finish. With just a few days to go until this weekend's Malaysian event, the French team's sporting director Steve Nielsen reviews the Australian Grand Prix and looks ahead to making more progress in Sepang
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Robert Kubica Q&A: Australian race 'pretty much perfect' |
2010-03-29 22:31:00 |
| Renault's second-place finish was arguably the biggest shock of the Australian Grand Prix weekend and much of it was down to the skills of the man behind the wheel, Robert Kubica, who kept his cool as supposedly faster rivals tripped up in the tricky conditions. The Pole reviews his Melbourne race and looks ahead to Malaysia
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Australia race analysis - McLaren win the bull fight |
2010-03-29 17:56:00 |
| As in Bahrain, Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull were the fastest combination in Melbourne. But as in Bahrain, mechanical failure meant the win escaped them. Instead it was Jenson Button and McLaren who did the best job of capitalising on their rivals' misfortune amid difficult conditions.
Robert Kubica's stunning drive brought Renault an unexpected podium, and Felipe Massa struck back in his battle with Ferrari team mate Fernando Alonso, beating the Spaniard to third place.
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FIA post-race press conference - Australia |
2010-03-28 20:16:00 |
| 1st Jenson Button (McLaren), 1h33m36.531s; 2nd Robert Kubica (Renault), 1h33m48.565s; 3rd Felipe Massa (Ferrari), 1h33m51.019s.
Q: Jenson, an incredible race. 50 laps plus on a set of soft tyres. You made the early gamble for the slick tyres and that was the game changer. Was that your call?
Jenson Button: It was. I think it is a lot easier for the drivers to feel the conditions. The team can see it on TV with the clouds coming in, but we can feel out on the circuit what is happening.
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Button wins Melbourne thriller for McLaren |
2010-03-28 17:50:00 |
| Defending world champion Jenson Button clinched his first victory of 2010 - and his first for McLaren - in Australia on Sunday. An excellent call on tyre strategy - and a brake failure for pole-sitter Sebastian Vettel - gave him the edge in the dry-wet Melbourne race.
Robert Kubica took second for Renault, ahead of the Ferraris of Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso...
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Practice One - Kubica puts Renault on top |
2010-03-26 12:27:00 |
| Robert Kubica got Renault's Australian Grand Prix campaign off to a fine start with the fastest time in Friday morning's opening practice. The Pole took his R30 round in 1m 26.927s, making him the only driver to breach the 1m 27s mark.
Behind him, Nico Rosberg won a tussle with the McLarens, lapping his Mercedes in 1m 27.126s to head Jenson Button on 1m 27.482s. Lewis Hamilton was fourth for a long time...
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Q&A with Renault's Kubica and Petrov |
2010-03-23 18:20:00 |
| Renault's Robert Kubica reviews his first race for the French squad and evaluates the R30's potential, whilst team mate Vitaly Petrov assesses his debut performance at the Bahrain Grand Prix and describes how Formula One racing is fast becoming his home country Russia's favourite sport
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Permane: Renault aiming for two cars in Melbourne Q3 |
2010-03-22 20:35:00 |
| Renault experienced a tough season-opener in Bahrain. Robert Kubica qualified a respectable ninth, but then got caught up in the first-lap melee and ultimately just missed out on a point, while rookie team mate Vitaly Petrov retired with suspension problems. However, changes to the R30 for Melbourne should mean more downforce and a better showing this weekend. Chief race engineer Alan Permane explains, as he reflects on Sakhir and reveals his hopes for the Australian Grand Prix...
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Bahrain debrief with Renault's James Allison |
2010-03-15 23:15:00 |
| Things didn't go exactly to plan for Renault in Bahrain on Sunday. After qualifying a highly credible ninth, Robert Kubica dropped to the back of the order on lap one when he was hit by another car, before recovering to 11th, while rookie team mate Vitaly Petrov was forced to retire mid race with suspension problems. Luck may not have been on their side, but Renault technical director James Allison insists the R30 met their performance expectations
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FIA Friday press conference - Bahrain |
2010-03-13 02:51:00 |
| Drivers: Lucas Di Grassi (Virgin), Nico Hulkenberg (Williams), Heikki Kovalainen (Lotus), Robert Kubica (Renault) and Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull).
Q: Gentlemen, how is it to be in F1? Lucas, would you like to start?
Lucas Di Grassi: For me it is a great honour to be here in F1. It is my first races as official driver, so there has been a lot of work, a lot of effort to arrive in this position, so I am just enjoying every minute...
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Q&A with Renault's Robert Kubica: We are ready |
2010-03-12 02:24:00 |
| Back in 2006, Robert Kubica was BMW Sauber's promising rookie. Fast forward four seasons, and Kubica is at a different team. Whilst Renault may still be struggling to regain the footing that brought them - and then driver Fernando Alonso - two consecutive world titles, the Pole is hopeful everyone's hard work will gradually pay off
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