Williams ‘right’ to remove wing from Kubica’s car
Claire Williams feels Williams were vindicated in their decision to remove the front wing from Robert Kubica's car in Japan, after all he did crash in qualifying.
Claire Williams feels Williams were vindicated in their decision to remove the front wing from Robert Kubica's car in Japan, after all he did crash in qualifying.
Robert Kubica insists his relationship with Williams has not suffered in light of his recent comments as he wasn't questioning the team.
Robert Kubica is reportedly leaning towards a Haas test driver role for 2020 with the American team offering him a few Friday practice runs.
Robert Kubica feels Williams crossed "boundaries" when they removed their upgraded front wing from his car ahead of qualifying without offering the Pole an explanation.
Robert Kubica will start the Japanese Grand Prix as Williams had to change his chassis following his Q1 crash.
Although it arrived far later than expected, Robert Kubica is happy to finally be driving with his modified Williams steering wheel.
Williams have reiterated Robert Kubica's Russian GP retirement was a strategic call based on the "amount of accident damage" the team had sustained over the back-to-back races.
Robert Kubica’s sponsors, Orlen, want an official explanation from Williams as to why they retired him at the Russian Grand Prix. With George Russell already out of the race due to a brakes issue, team-mate Kubica was retired shortly after by the team to “conserve parts ahead of the intense flyaway races which end the […]
Robert Kubica has criticised Williams, saying he just needs "a tool which is working" after retiring from the Russian GP to conserve parts.
Robert Kubica called Friday practice at the Russian Grand Prix "one of the worst days behind the wheel" at Williams.
Williams' Robert Kubica will start the Russian GP from the back of the grid after taking new engine components.
Robert Kubica returned to Formula 1 with Williams in 2019, but he feels he hasn't really raced since 2010 due to the poor FW42.
The FIA's International Court of Appeal has dismissed Alfa's German GP protest, meaning Lewis Hamilton and Robert Kubica keep their points.
Robert Kubica admits DTM is an option for him when he leaves Williams at the end of 2019, but wouldn't discuss which team.
Although Robert Kubica is leaving Williams at the end of this season that doesn't mean he will be out of F1 with Haas speaking with the Pole about a test driver role.
Deputy team principal, Claire Williams, says Robert Kubica's decision to leave the team at the end of the season came "a little bit out of the blue".
Lewis Hamilton has paid tribute to departing Williams driver Robert Kubica and hopes there is a space high up the grid for him in 2020.
Robert Kubica has confirmed that he will leave Williams at the end of the 2019 season.
Audi motorsport boss Dieter Gass has held talks with Robert Kubica's management about a switch to DTM.
With his F1 future still undecided, Robert Kubica says he has a "clear view" on what he wants to do, but that doesn't mean it will happen.
Charles Leclerc is on pole position and Robert Kubica is at the very back, and that's about it that is guaranteed for the provisional Belgian GP grid.
Robert Kubica is not out of the running for a 2020 Williams drive with Claire Williams revealing he is one of a "handful of candidates".
Robert Kubica had no reason to suspect an engine failure was incoming during qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix.
Although George Russell has missed out on a 2020 Mercedes race-seat, Robert Kubica is convinced his team-mate will one day be racing for a top F1 team.
Robert Kubica says he is "surprised" by Williams team-mate George Russell's accusations of receiving "hate" from Polish fans.
Robert Kubica admits he is not yet sure what he will do next season.
Pierre Gasly got the axe on Monday but thanks to the Red Bull programme it was a soft landing as he is still in F1 but back with junior team Toro Rosso.
George Russell getting more out of his tyres than Robert Kubica.
Such was the poor visibility at the start of the German GP that Robert Kubica has compared it to running a night stage at a rally in the fog.
Williams' George Russell was left disappointed to finish outside the points in a chaotic German Grand Prix, citing poor strategy.