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| - Robert Kubica (pronunciado /'rɔbɛrt ku'bitsa/) es un piloto de Fórmula 1 nacido el 7 de diciembre de 1984 en Cracovia, Polonia. Es el primer piloto de Fórmula 1 polaco, así como el primer polaco en ganar una carrera en esta competición. Actualmente conduce para la escudería BMW Sauber.
- On 6 February 2011, Kubica was seriously injured in a crash at the Ronde di Andora rally, in which his forearm was partially severed. He was taking part in the rally for personal enjoyment. Kubica returned to racing in September 2012, winning a minor rally in Italy. Kubica was named one of "The Men of the Year 2012" by Top Gear magazine for his return. In 2013, he drove for Citroën in the European and World Rally-2 Championships. He went on to win the inaugural WRC-2 title, with five wins from seven starts.
- Robert Józef Kubica (born December 7th 1984 in Kraków, Poland) is a former Formula One racing driver who competed from 2006 to 2010 for BMW Sauber and Renault. Kubica has won one race, the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix, becoming the first Polish driver to win a race, and twelve podium positions. Kubica is currently racing in rally after a serious injury in 2011, also recovering from his serious injuries. While Kubica has not ruled out a return to F1, the prospect of doing so following such serious injuries is doubtful. __TOC__
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