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Kubica Fed Up With BMW?

Kubica at Valencia

Kubica at Valencia

BMW-Sauber’s Polish driver, Robert Kubica, has admitted that he is frustrated with the Hinwil-based squad’s inability to challenge Ferrari and McLaren-Mercedes at the top of the Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championships. Kubica is feeling disillusioned with his team’s lack of progress from their strong early-season form.

The Pole, fourteen points behind Lewis Hamilton in the race for Formula One’s top prize, the Drivers’ Championship, is considering his future with the team. Reports suggest that Kubica held clear-the-air talks with team boss Mario Theissen at the last Grand Prix, in Monza, but has not had his doubts removed in the run-up to this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix.

“My view has not changed a lot. We did sit down but I think there was no top secret and no miracles in the talks. It was good to talk. But the situation was not really changed.

“Of course as a driver you always want the maximum, and you always want a better car and to be a bit quicker.

“Even if you win, you can always find things to improve and to get stronger. There is no secret that we did not develop as was predicted.

“Lately, we don’t have big steps forward in performance but still we are managing good results. If we hadn’t had the problem in Spa with the second pitstop most probably I would have finished three races in a row on the podium – even though there have been some strange circumstances.

“But still, maybe lap time wise we are not the strongest but reliability is very good and we are able to do strong results.”

Neal’s View: Many were surprised by BMW’s early decision to focus on their 2009 car, but Kubica should take heart from two areas. Firstly, there is an old adage cited around the paddock: to finish first, first you must finish. BMW’s reliability is second-to-none in 2008, and this bodes well for the future. Secondly, we just have to look at Honda and Toyota. It is possible to go from a quick car to an awful one in a short space of time (Isn’t that right Jenson?) But to get to the front of the grid takes time. BMW are almost there, and I would expect a stronger challenge next season.

September 27, 2008 - Posted by Neal | 2008, BMW-Sauber, Belgium, Drivers, Ferrari-Ferrari, Honda, Italy, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Mario Thiessen, McLaren-Mercedes, Robert Kubica, Staff, Teams, Toyota | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

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