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Formula 1 driver Robert Kubica , who’s been seriously injured in a scary rally accident two months ago, is finally giving news to his fans.
“Hello everybody, here I am. Sorry for the delay in contacting you but I preferred to wait until the moment I could finally share some positive news with you. First of all I would like to pay a huge amount of thanks to my fans whose support has been simply incredible since my accident in Italy back in February. I have been literally submerged by letters and various gifts and objects and it seems the flow is not slowing down. I also want to thank all the people in the world of F1 who showed in various manners their concern for the difficult situation I’m in.”
Question: Robert, just over 10 weeks on from your accident – how are you feeling?
Robert Kubica : I am starting to feel a lot better now. My recovery is moving in the right direction : my strength and weight are increasing day on day and as a result I will leave the Santa Corona hospital very soon.
Question: When exactly will you leave the hospital?
Robert Kubica : I don’t have a precise date as yet but I hope to be able to leave within the next 10 days.
Question: Concerning the injury to your hand, how is the mobility now?
Robert Kubica : The mobility of my hand is limited but this is pretty normal in this kind of situation, because the connected arm muscles are still very weak due to the long period of immobility. Things are definitely improving day by day.
Question: Can you tell us a little bit about your rehabilitation programme?
Robert Kubica : As soon as I leave hospital, I’ll head to my home in Monaco for a short period of rest. Then I’ll move to Dr. Ceccarelli ‘s facilities in Italy where I will start a deep rehabilitation program and a preliminary soft training programme. The two programmes will gradually cross over based on the speed of my recovery.
Question: Have you been staying in regular touch with the team since you’ve been away?
Robert Kubica : Yes, of course. Especially since the season started, I’ve been liaising with my engineers on what’s been going on over race weekends. They are sending me the race reports so I can remain up to date and fully informed, as if I were there at the tracks. Eric Boullier is also in constant contact, keeping up to date with my general condition.
Formula 1 driver Robert Kubica , who’s been seriously injured in a scary rally accident two months ago, is finally giving news to his fans.
“Hello everybody, here I am. Sorry for the delay in contacting you but I preferred to wait until the moment I could finally share some positive news with you. First of all I would like to pay a huge amount of thanks to my fans whose support has been simply incredible since my accident in Italy back in February. I have been literally submerged by letters and various gifts and objects and it seems the flow is not slowing down. I also want to thank all the people in the world of F1 who showed in various manners their concern for the difficult situation I’m in.”
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| Photo: WRI2 |
Question: Robert, just over 10 weeks on from your accident – how are you feeling?
Robert Kubica : I am starting to feel a lot better now. My recovery is moving in the right direction : my strength and weight are increasing day on day and as a result I will leave the Santa Corona hospital very soon.
Question: When exactly will you leave the hospital?
Robert Kubica : I don’t have a precise date as yet but I hope to be able to leave within the next 10 days.
Question: Concerning the injury to your hand, how is the mobility now?
Robert Kubica : The mobility of my hand is limited but this is pretty normal in this kind of situation, because the connected arm muscles are still very weak due to the long period of immobility. Things are definitely improving day by day.
Question: Can you tell us a little bit about your rehabilitation programme?
Robert Kubica : As soon as I leave hospital, I’ll head to my home in Monaco for a short period of rest. Then I’ll move to Dr. Ceccarelli ‘s facilities in Italy where I will start a deep rehabilitation program and a preliminary soft training programme. The two programmes will gradually cross over based on the speed of my recovery.
Question: Have you been staying in regular touch with the team since you’ve been away?
Robert Kubica : Yes, of course. Especially since the season started, I’ve been liaising with my engineers on what’s been going on over race weekends. They are sending me the race reports so I can remain up to date and fully informed, as if I were there at the tracks. Eric Boullier is also in constant contact, keeping up to date with my general condition.
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| Kubica with rally stars Sebastien Loeb and Jean Ragnotti. (Photo: WRI2) |