Robert Kubica: "You have to know how to dream in order to achieve things"

After suffering a serious rally accident in 2011, the former Formula 1 driver wrote one of the most remarkable stories of 2025 by winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans. While his illustrious career has come full circle, the 41-year-old Pole is in no hurry to close the book for good. 

Published 27/01/2026 à 16:30

Cyprien Juilhard

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Robert Kubica: "You have to know how to dream in order to achieve things"

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Robert, a few months ago, you won Le Mans after a career marred by serious injuries. If I had told you ten years ago, during your convalescence, that you would win Le Mans with Classic Ferrari for saleWould you have believed me?

I was hoping for it, so yes! My first Le Mans was in 2021, in the LMP2 category (with Team WRT. Editor’s note)

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vincent.lecoeur@gmail.com

28/01/2026 at 10:39 a.m.

Well done, Robert!

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