
BMW Sauber driver Robert Kubica is not concerned at the prospect of racing on two new circuits in the coming season saying that the situation is the same for everyone. The 2007 calendar features the new Fuji circuit and the comeback of Spa Francorchamps.
As a result Imola has got the boot and Nurburgring and Hockenheim will alternate hosting the German Grand Prix each year.
"To be honest I can't claim to be truly missing any of the venues," Kubica said. "It will be the same for everyone and it doesn't matter where you're racing, it's for the same amount of points. You've just got to be quick everywhere."
"Suzuka was extremely challenging though and I was glad to have had a chance to race there," he added.
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