The subject of today's Great Read focuses around Robert Kubica — a promising F1 driver and grand prix winner whose career was derailed in a minor rally accident in 2011. But two years later, the Pole fought back and underlined his versatility in the process via the World Rally stage.
By Robert Kubica's standards the answer was short, albeit tinged with the Pole's slightly off-beat humour, which has endeared him to the rallying fraternity since he took up the sport full-time in 2013. The Acropolis Rally, Kubica's third start on gravel, began with a brutal, 48-kilometre stage. Grilling the one-time Grand Prix winner at the entry to first service in Loutraki, a German journalist wanted to know how Kubica's right arm, partially severed in a terrifying accident on a club-level rally in Italy more than two years ago, had stood up to the terrain.
"Well, it's still here, isn't it?" said Kubica.
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