MOTORSPORT NEWS - Polish Formula One driver Robert Kubica said on Thursday he is "in better shape" now than he was before a serious rally accident seven years ago, and hopes to reclaim a full-time racing seat.
The 33-year-old's F1 career came to a sudden halt in 2011 when he partially severed his right arm following a crash during a rally in Italy.
Kubica underwent a series of operations and returned to racing a year later, competing in rally events, before taking part in tests with both Williams and Renault last season.
"The work which has paid off, that started at the end of 2015 and here I find myself in better shape than I was back in the day," Kubica told reporters in Warsaw, as he recounted his remarkable road back.