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During his rehabilitation at Formula Medicine, he tried out a simulator. Dr Riccardo Ceccarelli, a specialist in sports medicine who has worked with more than 70 F1 drivers, recalls how they modified it so Kubica could operate all the controls with his left hand. At this stage, his leg was still broken and his right arm required more surgeries.

Next to him sat a young GP3 driver. They both lapped the same circuit. The differences were stark. “The GP3 driver was really pushing,” says Ceccarelli. “You could see the movement across his body, you could see he was pushing. Robert was very smooth, driving only with one hand, his steering movements were slow. I was thinking he was only learning the circuit, but when I looked at the times, Robert was half a second faster. Robert wasn’t making one useless movement. It was very precise. It was amazing.


https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.robert-kubica-2-0-why-injury-won't-hold-him-back-in-2019.3sQ67HSWzWqrVXKFqDV2WK.html

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@njeee: I właśnie dlatego, mimo, że Williams to teraz parodia zespołu F1 a ich bolid najpewniej będzie taczką którą sam Frank by objechał (i to jakby zapomniał wózka), to jakoś nie potrafię sie martwić o Roberta. Jest maszyną skupioną na celu, tytanem pracy i nawet regularne zamykanie stawki nie złamie jego determinacji i woli walki.
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@Sternen nie może być tak że ktoś miesiącami trenuje w GP3 a tu przychodzi pół Kubicy i bez przygotowania wygrywa turniej (σ ͜ʖσ)
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