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Kubica Renault looks ahead of Ferrari

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With 67 points from seven races and sixth place overall World Cup Robert Kubica is perhaps the biggest surprise this season. The Pole has breathed Renault after the end of the era Alonso / FB / Symonds new life and is in the points standings of the last six races even before Sebastian Vettel and Alonso fourth.

“We must be happy with the start of the season, since Canada is only the eighth race, but we already have quite a few points in the account” is delighted Kubica. “We hope that the second half of the season as well or even better.” Lastly, we must put a good basis for 2011, because as Felipe Massa at Ferrari and Mark Webber at Red Bull have extended the most hotly sought-after alternative seem cockpits to be awarded.

At Renault, Kubica feels well, “It is no secret that I was not always satisfied in the past with the decisions of my former teams, but that had nothing to do with my crew, with which I had to work immediately,” he plays on BMW. “I am very happy at Renault, as the atmosphere is good and I respect the people who work for me, and people respect me. This is very important.”

Now he would like to stay ahead of Ferrari, as was the case in Istanbul: “Ideally we would be in front, but we must remain realistic,” said the 25-year-old. “The reality is that I’m faster in the last four of five qualifying as Massa was. We were faster not only in Turkey than they, but even before that. This speaks for our further development, but Ferrari will increase certainly soon . then billed after the last race will be. ”

(MotorSportsTotal)

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