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Kubica to contest second-tier WRC in 2013

By Editor on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 Robert Kubica will contest the second-tier WRC2 world rally championship at the wheel of a Citroen in 2013. The former Renault and BMW driver has been out of Formula One and full-time motor sport since a near-fatal rallying crash just before the 2011 season. The news follows the 28-year-old's recent test in a Mercedes DTM car, raising speculation he might contest the premier German touring car series this year. 'I weighed up the different options before deciding on this programme,' said Kubica after Citroen announced the news on Monday. 'I'm really pleased now to be able to return to top level racing.' The media statement said Citroen has received...
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