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Robert Kubica return plans in good shape

Both his manager and the doctor in charge of his recovery process are very optimistic that the polish Renault driver will resume his Formula 1 career.
Friday, September 30, 2011

September 29th 2011 (F1plus Team).- Both the manager of Robert Kubica and Renault team doctor have stressed their optimism over Robert Kubica returning to Formula 1 for the 2012 season.

“We are not able to predict a precise date,” said Daniele Morelli, Kubica’s manager, who explained to Italy’sOmniCorse. “Nature must take its course, but we are optimistic - very optimistic.”

Kubica's recovery has been the centre of much attention since his final operation, and the scrutiny was increased when Renault team principal Eric Boullier set a deadline of mid-October for confirmation of his driver line-up for next season. Dr Riccardo Ceccarelli said that he still couldn't put a firm date on Kubica's return, but that it would allow him to resume racing.

“I would say that Robert will certainly be an F1 driver for the 2012 season,” Ceccarelli comments. “I cannot say when he will make his return (for testing), but its still going to be some point between the months of November and January.”

Ceccarelli adds that the 26-year-old from Kraków – who was recently pictured with family members, appearing notably fitter – has now regained full sensitivity in his fingertips, with his right hand having been partially severed in the accident.

"Yes, it's great, even if this healing is gradual. Not forgetting that Robert suffered injuries to two of the three nerves, and had severs of the tendons and muscles, the feeling has come back to the fingertips."

Kubica has yet to drive as part of his recovery, which Ceccarelli said was the result of giving his leg more stability while other injuries healed, but that he would soon be able to begin building up muscle again.

"It is true, Robert still has an external fixator on his leg and we have not rushed to remove it - the longer the better, and the better result. So as we wait for the healing of the hand and the elbow, there is still no hurry... The muscles have been inactive for months and so need to recover tone and strength. But the big question - if he can drive in formula one again - has gone."

Kubica's manager Daniele Morelli said that Boullier's deadline may be difficult to meet, but that he too was "certain" Kubica would be able to return.

"We are not able to predict a precise date (for Kubica's return) because it is nature taking its course," Morelli said. "But we are optimistic, very optimistic, and I do not think a delay of a couple of weeks can affect the plans. One thing is certain - he is coming back. The only problem now is muscular."

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