A difficult situation for Robert Kubica. Robert Kubica, one of the top Formula 1 drivers, still does not know what his future will look like. The driver plans to leave Williams at the end of the season, but there is still no information as to what will happen next with his career. According to speculation, the Polish driver is close to signing an agreement with Haas, however, this is still only a sphere of guesswork and speculation. No official information on this was given anywhere. What is certain, however, is that Haas is very impressed with Robert Kubica's skills and fights a lot to have a Pole in his team.
A difficult situation for Kubica. Will she quit her career?
According to the latest information, Kubica can choose between two teams. According to Joe Saward, Kubica can choose between the aforementioned Haas and Raicing Point. The first team has a very good car, but they don't really know what to do to make it work even better. The acquisition of Kubica would certainly be beneficial for Haas. On the other hand, Raicing Point can offer the Pole a greater number of Friday trainings without any problems. According to Saward, no other options come into play when it comes to Robert Kubica.
Kubica's career is in question. What do the media and experts say?
Here it is worth passing the sentence of Italian F1 journalist Albert Fabrega. He said that If Haas does not improve its results, Kubica can easily apply for the driver's seat there and has a much better chance of it than, for example, in McLaren. Although opinions about Robert Kubica's further career are strongly divided and nothing is really certain, Haas seems to be the best solution for the Polish driver. Not only will it allow him to grow, but the presence of Kubica will positively influence Haas' results. What, however, will ultimately be decided - we will surely find out soon. Robert Kubica's agents will surely make an appropriate statement on this matter. Meanwhile, we can only follow the actions of the Pole on the international Formula 1 tracks.
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