La Lotus Renault GP ha ufficialmente escluso che Kubica possa tornare a gareggiare entro il 2011. Viene lasciata aperta la possibilita' che possa fare un test una volta completata la riabilitazione.
beh era prevedibile...nessuno si sognava un ritorno in questa stagione visto il livello delle lesioni
Beh, comunque non c'era da aspettarsi dichiarazioni molto diverse dal suo manager, deve "vendere" il suo pilota ora piú che mai.
Kubica's manager: Brazil return possible By Pablo Elizalde and Jonathan NobleTuesday, June 14th 2011, 09:20 GMT Robert Kubica's manager Daniel Morelli believes there is a possibility the Pole could return to racing in the final grand prix of the season in Brazil. Morelli says Kubica's recovery is going well, and admits his right hand is still the main concern, with his right leg not a real problem anymore. Morelli insisted it is not impossible that Kubica returns to racing this year. "Recovery is progressing positively," Morelli told Gazzetta dello Sport. "The right leg is fine: if that was the problem, then Robert would practically be ready. No, that's not our worry. "The Italian GP is held in September, so it's in just three months' time, but we can think about the final race of the season. "In any case, when Robert gets in the simulator, he'll immediately understand whether he's able to come back, how and when, without the need of a stop-watch." Polish website Fakt.pl published on Monday the first photos of Kubica after his accident, the Pole walking with a crutch and with a forearm guard and brace on his injured hand. Gazzetta dello Sport reports the Pole will undergo a final surgery of his arm today in Genoa, where he spends three days a week with Dr. Igor Rossello working on the recovery of the arm. He also spends a further day of the week at Formula Medicine in Viareggio with Dr. Riccardo Ceccarelli for recovery of the leg. His Renault team, meanwhile, said it will hold fire on making any moves on its 2012 driver line-up until Kubica has given the outfit a decision later this summer on whether he believes he will be fit enough to race. With the team obviously aware that it may need to find a replacement for Kubica if he does not return in 2012, yet not definitely having a spare place on board if the Pole does return, chiefs face a dilemma in deciding where their priority is. However, Renault team principal Eric Boullier says that the outfit will sit back and wait for Kubica to make the first move before contemplating who will be slotted in alongside Vitaly Petrov, who has a firm contract for next year. "Robert is the key to this," explained Boullier. "We obviously are 100% committed behind Robert, and I have offered to put in place all the rehabilitation on the racing side for him to be comfortable before making the decision. "We are now having discussions with his management to see how we can do it. There is not always the same concern for everybody, but I would like to wait to see Robert's decision to see if he is back or not, and then work out if we go to a different plan or not." He added: "I have been told he will be starting his full rehabilitation in August, which is late. But we have to make a decision around then." Although Nick Heidfeld has scored a podium finish for Renault since being drafted in as Kubica's replacement, the German has struggled for consistency this year. However, he showed better form in Canada last weekend before getting involved in a collision with Kamui Kobayashi that damaged his front wing.
Secondo me provare a fargli fare una gara vera aiuterebbe i medici e il pilota a capire a che punto è con la guarigione e se un recupero completo sia davvero possibile.
bisogna sempre mettere un obbiettivo...per spronare il pilota nella guarigione e far si che non si abbatta /emoticons/wink@2x.png 2x" width="20" height="20" /> grande KUBO /emoticons/wink@2x.png 2x" width="20" height="20" />
è vero, ma non mi pare che bob sia abbattuto, anzi, ce la sta mettendo tutta proprio per tornare in Q3. esistono svariati modi per spronare/testare un paziente, secondo me quello di una vera gara è il modo sbagliato, esistono i test, esistono competizioni benefiche, le gare extra campionato, i track day, i test drive..... l'ultima gara mi sembra eccessiva, sia per la scuderia, che per l'attuale pilota e anche per lui. che organizzino una bella kartata con i fan!
perdonatemi, ma da queste foto una gara di f1 la vedo lontana. http://sport.virgilio.it/motori/formula1/KubicaritornainF1foto.html?shrbox=facebook
Deve farsi confermare in Lotus Renault GP per il 2012, ha un contratto oneroso per il team, non penso lo confermino senza garanzie benchè sia un Top Driver mancano 5 mesi e mezzo all'ultima gara del mondiale, ieri ha fatto l'ultima operazione per sbloccare il gomito destro se pensi alle condizioni in cui era dopo l'incidente e non ti fai fuorviare da stampelle e tutto il resto in prospettiva può farcela