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Kubica enjoying Renault life

Motorsport story by sport.co.uk, Tue, 23 Feb 2010 09:02:29 GMT



Renault's Robert Kubica has admitted that he is already enjoying life with his new team after spending four years with BMW Sauber.

He has joined the French team following BMW's withdrawal for the 2010 season and believes everybody at Renault is pulling in the same direction.

Speaking to the team's official website, Kubica said: "It already feels like home and it's a nice group of people to work with. I had an idea of what Renault would be like before I joined and it has been just as I expected.

"The team is very motivated and looking forward to the big challenge we have ahead of us to bring Renault back to the front of the grid. Everybody is working hard."

The Polish driver returns to Jerez on Wednesday to take part in the third of four pre-season tests ahead of the new campaign that begins on March 14 with the Bahrain Grand Prix.














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