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Kubica gains on gravel

Sunday, 26. 10. 2014 - 07:29, Jozef Pisch   

Kubica gains on gravel

RK M-Sport World Rally Team's Robert Kubica highlighted his improvement on gravel today as RallyRACC - Rally de España got underway with a string of predominantly loose-surface speed tests. Continuing to showcase his progression, Robert holds sixth place on the eve of the event's Tarmac stages.

R. Kubica / M. Szczepaniak
The day's action consisted of two loops of three identical stages and the Pole was quick to build his pace. Following what has been a long stint on asphalt for the FIA World Rally Championship - with two extensive pre-event Tarmac tests as well as the sealed-surface stages of Rallye de France - he quickly adapted to the art of gravel rallying and worked to improve his pace throughout the day.

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Hanging dust posed an issue for many crews, but despite his disadvantaged road position Robert was rarely more than a handful of seconds adrift of the fastest stage times - producing what has arguably been his best loose-surface performance of the year so far.

In spite of a small spin through the second pass of ‘Terra Alta' (SS7), the Formula One race winner has established a solid platform on which to build and will be looking to display further progression tomorrow.
Robert Kubica (6th) said: "I think that the driving has been good today, but we ‘finished' the tyres on the Tarmac section [of SS7] and I had a spin around five kilometres from the end. There was a narrow section and we got some oversteer. Unfortunately I had my right hand on the handbrake as there was a left-hand hairpin immediately afterwards and I didn't have any chance to recover the car. Apart from that, I think the pace has been very good.

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"This will be my first time having to change so quickly from gravel to Tarmac so I don't expect it to be so easy. We have a short warm-up but then we are straight into a demanding 50 kilometre stage so we will have to be quite clever with the tyres, with the car, with everything. I think it will be an interesting day."

Team Principal, Malcolm Wilson OBE, said:

"Robert [Kubica] has driven well today. He's shown how much he has progressed on gravel and I think that this has arguably been his best loose-surface performance of the year. It was a shame about the spin on the last stage [SS7], as without that I have no doubt that he would have been right in the battle for the final podium positions.

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"It will be interesting to see what he can do tomorrow. These roads are as close as the FIA World Rally Championship gets to circuit racing - they're wide, smooth and fast - and should hopefully suit him."



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