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Kubica determined to make F1 comeback

ROBERT KUBICA said today that he can still complete a remarkable sporting comeback despite being overlooked for this year’s Williams drive.

Kubica, the 33-year-old Pole who last competed in Formula One more than seven years ago following a life-threatening rally crash in 2010, tested for Williams in the hope of landing a full-time seat.

But the famous British outfit, which has won 16 championships, have instead opted for Russian rookie Sergey Sirotkin to partner Lance Stroll this term, with Kubica given a reserve and development driver role.

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