Oct
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Robert Kubica is still making progress, nearly four years after his horrific rally crash.
With only two rallies left in the WRC season, many are wondering how the Pole's right hand is doing after nearly a full season at the highest level in rallying.
"The arm and hand are OK," Kubica is quoted saying by the BBC.
"From a mobility point of view, there have been some improvements. From a limitation point of view, it's pretty much the same."
The biggest question of course is whether or not Kubica's condition is improving enough for the former Renault and BMW driver to consider a return in F1.
"Once the season is over I will look at everything," he added, also saying that: "Formula 1 would be a dream to come back but we have to stay realistic."
"If I decide to try and come back I will have more surgery this winter and maybe with the help of the doctors, and with some luck, it will be possible."
With only two rallies left in the WRC season, many are wondering how the Pole's right hand is doing after nearly a full season at the highest level in rallying.
"The arm and hand are OK," Kubica is quoted saying by the BBC.
"From a mobility point of view, there have been some improvements. From a limitation point of view, it's pretty much the same."
The biggest question of course is whether or not Kubica's condition is improving enough for the former Renault and BMW driver to consider a return in F1.
It's been a long time since we've seen Robert Kubica race in F1 (Photo: WRI2) |
"Once the season is over I will look at everything," he added, also saying that: "Formula 1 would be a dream to come back but we have to stay realistic."
"If I decide to try and come back I will have more surgery this winter and maybe with the help of the doctors, and with some luck, it will be possible."