BMW Double Victory at Montreal, Interview with Robert Kubica

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Robert KubicaBMW Web TV interviewed Robert Kubica on the BMW Sauber F1 Team’s recent double victory at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, Canada. Robert Kubica finished the race first with team mate Nick Heidfeld coming in second. Coulthard in a Red Bull Racing RB4 came in third.

The BMW Sauber F1 Team is currently in second place in the contructor’s championship lagging only 3 points behind Ferrari. Kubica currently leads the driver’s championship. Watch the interview after the jump.

VIDEO: BMW Double Victory at Montreal, Interview with Robert Kubica

Seems Kubica is a fan of all-wheel drive as he currently drives a BMW 330xi with xDrive all-wheel drive.


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  1. JULIANLEE2 says:

    good driver

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  2. fredo says:

    Hooray for Petronas for being the premier partner of BMW Sauber F1 team!

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  3. Roti Naan says:

    the f1 gonna be more interesting as the points gap of drivers & constructor championship are getting very close. this is gonna be a narrow fight for the championship.

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  4. osh_kosh says:

    this is old news… currently Kimi, Massa & Hamilton share the same points (48) at the top of the championship standing… Kubica technically 4th with 46 points… anyway, Kimi have a good chance to win Canadian race but some moron slam his McLaren into Kimi’s ferrari in the pitstop… actually, there’s a few other driver who should’ve won the race but nontheless kubica did drove superbly in that race & deserve the win.. that’s F1… nothing is predictable… :)

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  5. tech.titan says:

    yeah paul, its old news. Kubica lead the championship after montreal but now after silverstone he’s 4th behind Massa, Raikonen and Hamilton.

    without traction control we can see many driver making mistakes. that’s why the point tally is very low compared to previous seasons. 48 points after 9 races…. hmmm… its going to be very tight fight towards the end of the season…

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  6. arch747 says:

    good driver but mediocre car (..and lets hope it’s not bcoz of mediocre oil :-) )
    hate to see this guy leaving for a better manufacturer next season. but I’m sure mario theissen and the gang is doing their best to be on par with the bestest.

    Now, lets see when the Petronas sponsored GT-Japan car is going to score some podium…

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  7. JULIANLEE2 says:

    hope he wins the championship

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  8. osh_kosh says:

    This seasons look like Ferrari-Mclaren-BMW are very close.. but, i still think that Ferrari have the best car & very good drivers… the problem is the team still make mistake, how i missed Ross Brawn & Jean Todt… still, my bet on them.. however, Kubica can still win if he & BMW hold on to their consistency..

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