Robert Kubica may have spent the last four seasons at BMW Sauber, but he’s already feeling settled in to his new team, Renault.
Kubica, who joined the French team following BMW’s withdrawal at the end of 2009, believes they all share the same aim of returning the outfit to the front of the field after three difficult seasons. Herald de Paris
Speaking to the team, Kubica said: “It already feels like home and it’s a nice group of people to work with. I had an idea of what Renault would be like before I joined and it has been just as I expected.”
“The team is very motivated and looking forward to the big challenge we have ahead of us to bring Renault back to the front of the grid. Everybody is working hard.” Sport.co.uk
“It was nice to see such a quick response from the guys in the factory to make the changes we needed after the Valencia test in time for Jerez.”
Kubica also said that Renault made good progress during last week’s test in Jerez and predicted further improvements upon their return to the Spanish circuit this week.
“What is important is that the car is not too sensitive and that makes it easier to find a good set-up. There are a few things still to come for the other tests that will make me feel even better in the car and which will also make it quicker, but we’re definitely moving in the right direction.” Sky Sports

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