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Abiteboul: No obvious roadblock to Kubica comeback

Renault have seen no 'obvious roadblocks' to Polish driver Robert Kubica's Formula 1 comeback from serious injury but it is still early days, the French team's managing director Cyril Abiteboul at Silverstone. Kubica partially severed his forearm in a 2011 rally accident in northern Italy and has not raced in Formula 1 since 2010. Speculation about his return has been gathering pace, however, and he impressed in two recent tests with Renault in 2012 cars with V8 engines and demonstration tyres. Abiteboul was wary of adding to the hype, reminding reporters at the British Grand Prix that the current V6 turbo hybrid cars were very different beasts. 'What I can tell you is that he is still...
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