At the end of November 2011, Robert Kubica warned his team, Lotus Renault GP (which has since become Lotus F1 Team), of his inability to get back behind the wheel of a Formula 1 due to the after-effects of his accident which occurred in rally with a Skoda Fabia S2000 on February 6. Since yesterday, the possibility of a return to the premier category has been postponed again after he again broke his right leg at his Italian home in Pietrasanta, near Viareggio, in the province of Versilia, in Tuscany. Contrary to the information that reached us yesterday, its fall would not have been caused by a patch of ice, with negative temperatures not expected until Monday in the region. The fragility of his leg would simply be the cause.
In any case, the Pole must be admitted to the Pietra Ligure hospital center, near Genoa, where he had already been treated during his accident last year. His injury would require the placement of a metal plate above the ankle and the wearing of a cast for a month. Asked yesterday at Madonna di Campiglio about the possibility of Kubica?s possible arrival at Ferrari, Stefano Domenicali, the director of Team, had confided: “ Robert is a very good pilot, but his injuries are very severe and he is still recovering to return to a normal life. We have to wait to see how this develops. This type of injury takes time to heal. ". These words were formulated before hearing of the new misfortunes which befell the Pole…
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