He is likely to be back in 2012
Robert Kubica's last Formula 1 race was on November 14, 2010. It was the Ethiad Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. He started 11th and finished 5th.
Sebastian's first F1 race was the 2007 United States Grand Prix for BMW Sauber replacing Robert Kubica after Kubica's moment at the Canadian Grand Prix caused him to miss the U.S. Grand Prix. Vettel's first full time ride was with Scuderia Toro Rosso in 2008.
Robert suffered a concussion and a sprained ankle in the crash at the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix. He was held out of the next race, the United States Grand Prix, and replaced by Sebastian Vettel. On a side note, Vettel finished 8th in the 2007 United States Grand Prix and became the youngest driver (19 years, 349 days old) in F1 history to score points in a race.
1- Mark Webber (Redbull Renault) 2- Sebastian Vettel (Redbull Renault) 3- Kubica (renault)
The 2007 drivers world championship in formula 1 was won by Ferraris Kimi Raikkonen. He beat both Mclaren drivers Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso by one point at the end of the Brazilian grand prix. BMW drivers Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica did not win the 2007 championship.
no, sorry, but i can tell you that the grand am, the grand prix, and the neon are the worst cars you can get. along with about five others that i just dont want to list... but ya if you have a choice dont get a grand am because they just dont hold up in a crash and if you do get in a crash your like dead... Hope this helped unless you already have a grand am... then i feel bad for you.
crash your car five times
Robert B. Beath has written: 'History of the Grand Army of the Republic' -- subject(s): Grand Army of the Republic, History
Robert Burns Beath has written: 'History of the Grand Army of the Republic' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Grand Army of the Republic
Yves Robert has written: 'Le complexe industriel du Grand-Hornu'
Robert Ullman has written: 'Lunch Hour Comix #1' 'Grand Gestures'
The return of Mercedes