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The Ferrari F1 signing who never made his debut
It has been 15 years since Robert Kubica’s accident at the Ronde di Andora rally, which did not end his F1 career.
Kubica rose to prominence in F1 in 2011, but did not race again until 2019.
Despite his career being hampered by injuries, Kubica managed to secure a race victory in 2008 and made significant moves within the sport.
Although his time at Renault did not go as planned, he was set to join Ferrari in 2012 before his rally accident in 2011.
Kubica bravely recovered from his injuries, even winning a WRC event in 2012.
He made a remarkable F1 comeback with Williams in 2019, scoring points and outperforming his teammate George Russell.
Although he was replaced in 2020, Kubica continues to be involved in F1 with Alfa Romeo.






