Robert Kubica’s potential return to Formula 1 could move a step closer if he impresses during a two-day test with Williams, while Paul di Resta is also expected to be given a chance to stake his claim for a 2018 race seat.
The domino effect of F1’s driver and engine market was no more clear than in Singapore when all of the announcements came through bit by bit. But do not go thinking it ended last weekend. There is still plenty that needs to be resolved between now and the end of the season.
Renault F1 boss Cyril Abiteboul has revealed the team is seriously considering offering Robert Kubica the chance to make a sensational return to Formula 1 next season, but says it ‘has to make sense’ on all sides and not be influenced by ‘emotions’.
Robert Kubica has put his Formula 1 test return down to his preparation programme as opposed to a change in his condition, explaining that his limitations and condition remain unchanged.
Eurosport is to air live coverage of two runs through Mragowo followed by another two passes through Mateuszek when the European Rally Championship competes in Poland in September.
Robert Kubica: Shakedown doesn't matter but it was important to get some time in the car and have some more information following our short test here on Monday
Just for a bit of fun, we have compiled a 'dream grid' for F1 2012, not with the driver line-ups we expect to see, but the driver line-ups we would like to see. Take a glance and tell us if you agree...
Even if his badly-injured right arm will 'probably never recover entirely', claims a report, Lotus Renault GP star Robert Kubica has now regained movement in all-bar his middle finger
Amidst rising speculation of a rift with Lotus Renault GP, Robert Kubica's manager Daniele Morelli has re-iterated that the injured Pole will return to F1 - although with which team remains unclear...