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Robert Kubica feels Williams has two 'completely different' cars

Robert Kubica has suggested that Williams has to understand the reasons why the same set-up on both its Formula 1 cars is producing different results. Williams has struggled for performance in Formula 1 this season with its recalcitrant FW42, but Kubica sustained floor damage early in the Australian Grand Prix weekend that compromised his prospects. Kubica and George Russell also ran different set-ups in Australia but in Bahrain used the same set-up during practice. Kubica was encouraged by the lessons Williams was able to learn but also perplexed by the issue that it has uncovered. 'The car characteristic with the same set-up is completely different,” he said. 'I had some doubt...
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