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Kubica: Difficult race was 'more like rallying'

Canadian Grand Prix – Robert Kubica says that his race in Montreal felt more like his rallying days than driving an F1 car. Returning to the scene of his sole Grand Prix win, the race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve was, once again, one to forget for Robert Kubica. Unsurprisingly, the two Williams drivers were the slowest cars on the grid for the Canadian weekend. With Kevin Magnussen starting from the pitlane, it meant that George Russell and Robert Kubica started from P18 & P19 respectively. Kubica had missed some preparation time on Friday, having handed his FW42 over to Canadian Nicholas Latifi for FP1. Things didn't get any better in the race, either. Kubica pitted at the end...
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