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Robert Kubica hasn't been in a
Formula One grand prix race since a rally crash left him injured in early 2011, but that doesn't mean the driver has stopped thinking about
F1. According to
Autosport.com, Kubica is headed back to WRC2, but remains focused on getting back into an F1 driver's seat. While he had received offers to race in DTM, he chose to stick with rallying because the demanding physical challenges should provide better preparation for a return to open-wheel racing.
"I would pay all the money I have to be back in the cockpit of a Formula One car," he said while speaking to reporters.
Kubica believes that physically, he may be able to compete on a course like Barcelona, but the more challenging Monaco Grand Prix would be beyond his reach. Kubica is expected to work with
Citroën in the testing phase of the company's World Touring Car Championship program in 2014 as well.
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