Robert Kubica Continues Comeback, will Compete in Two International Rallies in a C4 WRC
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Robert Kubica Continues Comeback, will Compete in Two International Rallies in a C4 WRC



It's been a long recovery road for former BMW-Sauber and Renault Formula 1 star Robert Kubica, who suffered severe arm and leg injuries in a horrendous accident in February 2011 in Italy's Ronde di Andorra rally.

The 27-year old F1 racer from Poland, who made an understated return to rally driving in September winning two small races in Italy, is now ready to take the next step and compete in the Rally di Como in Italy on 15-17 November and France's Rallye du Var the following week.

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