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Best wishes for Robert Kubica

Postby Sidor » Mon Feb 07, 2011 15:53

We all know what happened on Sunday, best Polish F1 racing driver Robert had a accident his car struck the left side of a barrier protecting. Robert suffered numerous fractures of arm and leg but the doctors found that his life not in danger. so we all wish Robert a speedy return to health and sport, best wishes to him, hold on
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Postby FlowerPower » Mon Feb 07, 2011 16:10

He's one of the nicest driver of F1, one of my favourites!
I hope he can be back on driving.
Best wishes for Robert!

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Postby Oxyg3n » Mon Feb 07, 2011 16:44

Agree with flower, best wishes for him :good:
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Postby davies » Mon Feb 07, 2011 19:34

Indeed a pro driver. He need some health packs but he will recover :)
Best wishes for him!
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Postby Toup » Mon Feb 07, 2011 20:30

He was going to amputate an arm wasn't he? But now i heard he wont if he rest during 1 year.

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Postby Diclonius » Mon Feb 07, 2011 20:33

Toup wrote:He was going to amputate an arm wasn't he? But now i heard he wont if he rest during 1 year.


It's the typical polish overexaggeration if something happens to a national hero. At least I hoped so when I heard the news - apparently now it's certain that nothing will be amputated.

(No offense to my fellow polish here, I just read a report about how the only reason Justyna Kowalczyk lost the last race was because she started at the very right)
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Postby Death » Mon Feb 07, 2011 22:47

Yeah gl to Kubica, though i cheer for a different driver it's good to have best of the best competition.

About his hand, the newspaper here said they were trying to fix his hand, any more info anyone? :D
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Postby deep » Mon Feb 07, 2011 23:20

Well I read that he was able to move his fingers and the recovery takes at least 2 months.

Btw here's the car:
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Postby Death » Tue Feb 08, 2011 1:32

already seen a vid from his car after the crash, doesnt even seem to be too bad, except for the front. Surprised to hear of his severe injures when i looked at the car.
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Postby BOWDOWN » Tue Feb 08, 2011 11:27

It's not realy his first accident, he already an impressive crash on 2007 but was more lucky at the time

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/v/RTQBVDV1E7s&feature=related[/youtube]

Anyway, hope he will be back to buisnes cause he is indeed a nice driver.

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Postby DMG_Kowi » Tue Feb 08, 2011 12:00

This previous crash looked really terrible, but then nothing really bad happened to him. The hand gonna be fixed but he needs a long rehabilitation they say. Btw. they had some luck though, cause it seems that this road barrier pierced their car, but didn't hurt both Kubica and his mate. If it had pierced one of them, it would be game over.

Diclonius wrote:It's the typical polish overexaggeration if something happens to a national hero.

True. But I think in most part this is created by media (mainly TV). They have to fill their schedule and they always use such situations to make as many programs, discussions etc. about this as possible.

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