It's gonna be a long blog today, as I said in a pervious blog. Also this could be last long blog for a while. But I am going to discussed what happen to Robert Kubica.
With a leg it usually take a round three months to recover. With an arm and hand injuries different story. Impossible to predict, heard some people say today could take six months, heard some people say over a year. So in my opinion I couldn't predict it, and I wouldn't.
But as for Lotus Renault team why he's rallying between key F1 tests in the first place. And will any other F1 will let Drivers to do rally or Race of Champions. They will possibly say no in future. For the short/mid term for Renault this will effect them this coming season, who will replace Robert.
As for drivers replacements for Kubica until he recovered. First is to look at the Renault test team, If I was team boss Eric Boullier I wouldn't chose either Ho-Pin Tung or Jan Charouz, not good enough for Formula 1 at all. Or either Fairuz Fauzy his good enough as a test driver, but not good enough as a full time driver. Romain Grosjean or Bruno Senna is your best bet, if so the edge on Senna give him a second change from last season with HRT, but both drivers should get another change if I'm being honest.
Outside of Renault, I look at Timo Glock at Virgin. Or raid at Force India for either Adrian Sutil or Nico Hulkenberg. Any of them three could possibly win for Renault. But I doubt it with Glock. Free agents maybe Nick Hiedfied, can give you limited amount of podiums a season. A J-H wild card: Kimi Raikkonen, has won a Drivers Championship, won races, can win races for Renault in the right mind. My pick if its a Renault: Senna, a little raid: Hulkenberg, a wild card: Raikkonen, my overall pick could be Hulkenberg, a driver that sould be in Formula 1 at this moment of time.
Below is a video what may have been if Kubica wasn't in that accident this season for Renault. But overall, it has been a sad 48 hours for Robert Kubica, sad 48 hours for Formula 1 and the fans in general. But overall I hope Robert Kubica gets a full recovery from this horrible nightmare. Bye for now.
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