Robert kubica seriously injured

Robert kubica seriously injured

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Scuffers

20,887 posts

275 months

Friday 24th June 2011
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I'm assuming from this that there was some problem with the barrier fixings for it to separate like that?

LocoBlade

7,622 posts

257 months

Friday 24th June 2011
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I think they said initially after the crash that the barrier was installed to deflect cars travelling in the opposite direction. This meant the guard rail overlapped the adjoining one in the wrong direction for the way Kubica was travelling, so as the car hit, it bent back the first one which exposed the end of the next one along, and speared the car. Obviously the barrier wasnt put in specifically for the rally, it was just a roadside barrier designed to keep road cars from falling off the edge when travelling down the hill.

Edited by LocoBlade on Friday 24th June 21:50

zaphod42

50,700 posts

156 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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stuttgartmetal

8,108 posts

217 months

onyx39

11,129 posts

151 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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a real shame... I really hope he does return at some point, seriously doubt it now though...

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JMC1

567 posts

236 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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A real shame for all concerned, best wishes to him.
Same again in Autosport:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/96402

Munter

31,319 posts

242 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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I think he'll turn up somewhere, racing something. But I don't see it being F1. I'm thinking another year or possibly 2 then he'll turn up in a GT with a gentleman racer sharing/funding the car.

Or possibly DTM.

Mini1275

11,098 posts

183 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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Robert Kubica's manager has denied the Pole will not be ready to race at the start of the 2012 season, claiming he is hoping the driver can start the season.

On Wednesday Renault issued a statement in which it said Kubica will miss the start of next year's season as he will not be ready following his dramatic accident in a rally car earlier this year.

"Even if I've been working very, very hard over the course of the last few weeks, I came to the conclusion that I am not yet certain to be ready for the 2012 season. I have called the team and I have informed them of the situation," Kubica said in the Renault statement.

On Thursday, however, his manager Daniele Morelli said it is not true Kubica has ruled out being back for the start of the season, instead claiming he only said he is uncertain he can be ready for the first pre-season tests.

Morelli also said Kubica's current contract expires at the end of this year and not at the end of 2012 as claimed by Renault, which said it was in talks with Kubica's management over the possibility of extending it until 2013.

"I don't understand why Renault has changed Robert's words," Morelli was quoted as saying by Gazzetta dello Sport. "It's not true he won't be ready for 2012: he stated he doesn't have certainty that he will be in shape for the first tests in February.

"We count on and hope to be ready, but in any case the delay will be a few months, 2013 was never mentioned. Renault will go its way with regards to the drivers, while we will look for alternative solutions.

"[The contract] does not extend to 2012, it ends at the end of December, so from 1st January will we be free to go in whatever direction."

Morelli is also convinced that if Kubica returns to Formula 1 he will be as strong as he was before.

"Plans have gone out of the window, but if Robert comes back that's because he will be competitive like before and attractive for the top teams," he said.

"He is a bit overweight, but his right leg is almost the same as the left one muscle-wise. His elbow's external brace will be removed on Tuesday, so from that point on he will be free from that scrap metal.

"The hand's sensitivity is OK, the only limit is strength: the forearm's muscles have been immobilized for a long time so there's a lot of work to do, but it's a matter of time, by the end of January the strength should be adequate."

He also said Kubica will return to the wheel gradually and ruled out testing with a kart to begin with.

"Not with a kart, because it's too extreme vibration-wise and for the lack of power steering. We'll start gradually and we'll see the responses after almost a year of inactivity.

"Robert is charged up: the tough times were in September/October, when the forearm's rotation was limited and progress wasn't so quick. But in the last month there's been a nice acceleration."

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/96418




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skinny

5,269 posts

236 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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you have to take what his manager says, and what the lotus team say, with a bit of a pinch of salt - they all have their own agendas. i'm not reading anything at all into what people say and will just wait until we see kubi in a car again. i think it'll happen, but i was always really doubtful it would ever be in 2012. sadly, i think the longer it takes the more difficult it will be, and that's making the possibly unlikely assumption that can get all back to the level of physical strength and dexterity he had before.

ajprice

27,643 posts

197 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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skinny said:
you have to take what his manager says, and what the lotus team say, with a bit of a pinch of salt
yes It's like Lionel Hutz and Doctor Nick.

JADF

655 posts

231 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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skinny said:
you have to take what his manager says, and what the lotus team say, with a bit of a pinch of salt - they all have their own agendas. i'm not reading anything at all into what people say and will just wait until we see kubi in a car again. i think it'll happen, but i was always really doubtful it would ever be in 2012. sadly, i think the longer it takes the more difficult it will be, and that's making the possibly unlikely assumption that can get all back to the level of physical strength and dexterity he had before.
I would also love to see RK back in an F1 car but I just can't see it ever happening (as above - dexterity etc). RK will not give up until he has too, but that does not mean he can race. His manager will obviously not give up on him until all options are exhaused! This will-he-wont-he race will run for a long time yet ...

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zaphod42

50,700 posts

156 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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Aside from some test driving in a suitably old car, maybe he could secure a Le Mans seat - May might give him enough time, though I can't imagine the forces involved over many hours of driving are much better than an F1 car.

Streps

2,449 posts

167 months

Wednesday 11th January 2012
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Latest information is that Kubica has re-opened the fracture in his right tibia - so recovery will be set back a few weeks.
after falling over on ice.

from NobleF1's twitter.

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Shaw Tarse

31,544 posts

204 months

Wednesday 11th January 2012
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Streps said:
Latest information is that Kubica has re-opened the fracture in his right tibia - so recovery will be set back a few weeks.
after falling over on ice.

from NobleF1's twitter.

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Bugger frown

m444ttb

3,160 posts

230 months

Wednesday 11th January 2012
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BBC's Andrew Benson confirming the story via his Italian contacts frown

hornetrider

63,161 posts

206 months

Wednesday 11th January 2012
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Balls.

ChandlerBing

1,998 posts

203 months

Wednesday 11th January 2012
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Just read the headline on BBC News. You have to feel sorry for the fella.

groomi

9,317 posts

244 months

Wednesday 11th January 2012
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I read he'd broken his leg.

tonytifoso

1,384 posts

224 months

Wednesday 11th January 2012
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In Italy they say "you have the luck of a dog in church" meaning everyone gives you a kick to get out!

Damn shame for such a guy to have such awful luck. frown

Megaflow

9,469 posts

226 months

Wednesday 11th January 2012
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Poor sod, some people just don't get the lucky gene do they...