Paul Jeffrey
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Word in the F1 paddock is that Robert Kubica has signed a deal to make a remarkable return to Formula One with Williams next season.
Some eight years on from a potentially life threatening crash that forced the Polish Canadian Grand Prix winner to step away from Formula One racing, it is thought that Robert Kubica has finally secured a popular return to racing action in the top flight, with strong rumours that Williams are set to make an announcement confirming the 33-year-old as team mate to rookie George Russell in 2019.
Having spent 2018 working behind the scenes as a Williams reserve driver, performing simulator duties and taking part in two Free Practice sessions for the Grove squad, Kubica is thought to have secured enough funding to land a drive with the squad for the new season, overtaking current team driver Sergey Sirotkin and a number of other potential candidates, even going so far as turning down a long term contract to join the Ferrari simulator team - a team with which the Pole allegedly signed a contract with to race for prior to his rally accident in 2011.
Should the deal come to fruition this weekend it will mark a remarkable comeback for Kubica, and provide a much needed boost for a struggling Williams outfit as they look to bring experience alongside the obvious speed and potential of the soon to be crowned 2018 Formula Two champion Russell.
A good news story for Kubica and Williams, 2019 just got a whole lot more interesting...
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