
Robert Kubica was one of last year's upcoming young talents. The Polish BMW driver replaced Jacques Villeneuve for the final six races and even scored a podium position during the Italian Grand Prix. The expectations for 2007 are high.
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Looking ahead of the Australian Grand Prix Kubica said: "Albert Park is one of my favourite tracks, as it is partly a street circuit. There are also a few run-off areas, and that makes it slightly easier. There isn't much grip, but it is quite bumpy. Conditions improve enormously over the course of the weekend. You have to make changes to the car and understand how it is going to react."
"I like the circuit a lot, it's a challenge. Tight corners and full-throttle sections follow one after another."
| Robert Kubica news | |
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| 11 Mar. | Hewlett Packard sponsors Renault |
| 08 Mar. | Renault aiming for 'big four' |
| 19 Feb. | Kubica happy despite crosswinds |
| 16 Feb. | Renault already like home, says Kubica |
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