Italy’s Gazzetta dello Sport published an interview with Robert Kubica’s manager Daniel Morelli who says he believes that the Pole could make it back to Formula 1 before the end of the season.
The manager indicated that Kubica's recovery is going well.
"Recovery is progressing positively," Morelli told Gazzetta dello Sport.
"The right leg is fine: if that was the problem, then Robert would practically be ready. No, that's not our worry. The Italian Grand Prix in Monza is held in September, so it's in just three months' time, but we can think about the final race of the season. In any case, when Robert gets in the simulator, he'll immediately understand whether he's able to come back, how and when, without the need of a stop-watch,” Morelli added.
Polish website Fakt.pl published on Monday the first photos of Kubica after his accident, the Pole walking with a crutch and with a forearm guard and brace on his injured hand.
Click here to see the other photos posted on Fakt.pl.
The Lotus Renault GP team meanwhile declared it will not make any moves on its 2012 driver duo until Robert Kubica has given the outfit a decision later this summer on whether he believes he will be fit enough to race in F1 again.
The manager indicated that Kubica's recovery is going well.
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"Recovery is progressing positively," Morelli told Gazzetta dello Sport.
"The right leg is fine: if that was the problem, then Robert would practically be ready. No, that's not our worry. The Italian Grand Prix in Monza is held in September, so it's in just three months' time, but we can think about the final race of the season. In any case, when Robert gets in the simulator, he'll immediately understand whether he's able to come back, how and when, without the need of a stop-watch,” Morelli added.
Polish website Fakt.pl published on Monday the first photos of Kubica after his accident, the Pole walking with a crutch and with a forearm guard and brace on his injured hand.
Click here to see the other photos posted on Fakt.pl.
The Lotus Renault GP team meanwhile declared it will not make any moves on its 2012 driver duo until Robert Kubica has given the outfit a decision later this summer on whether he believes he will be fit enough to race in F1 again.






