Robert Kubica initiative

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Your messages for Robert Kubica ready to be delivered

Robert Kubica's condition, one month after the serious accident in Andora, is finally reassuring. the driver has begun a hard and long rehabilitation, and only in a few months will it be known whether his conditions have improved enough to allow him to return to the wheel of an F1. Which, of course, we all hope for. Robert is currently undergoing several series of physiotherapy per day lasting 15/20 minutes each. He is doing everything he can to get back into shape as soon as possible.
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Robert Kubica, stable conditions: the latest surgery is being evaluated

A week ago, at this time, the world of F1 and motorsport in general was anxious about Robert Kubica's condition. Arriving at Santa Corona di Pietra Ligure in very serious conditions (as they say in some cases, 'more over there than over here'), he was treated impeccably by the Ligurian hospital team. To whom numerous compliments were reserved, including from the institutions. In a not exactly brilliant moment for the conditions of our country, this unfortunate occasion was important to demonstrate the level of professionalism of our healthcare system.
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Kubica, one-off surgery tomorrow. Hundreds of messages for Robert

Robert Kubica's condition continues to improve significantly, day after day. This morning the Polish pilot left the intensive care unit to move to the trauma department. Initially, surgery on the foot and humerus was scheduled for tomorrow, while operations on the elbow were scheduled to be completed on Monday. Robert's continually improving condition, however, advised the head of the Santa Corona trauma department, Dr. Francesco Lanza, to proceed with a single operation to stabilize all the fractures, including some bone grafts.
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Further improvements for Kubica: new intervention on Friday

Robert Kubica is improving day by day. Fear increasingly gives way to optimism and the doctors of the Santa Corona hospital in Pietra Ligure are the first to explain that the pilot's conditions are clearly improving. Today's bulletin, released by the head doctor Dr. Barabino, specifies that "The general picture is good, the patient's conditions have further improved and can be considered stable. The pilot is alert, breathing and feeding independently, he has received visits from members of his team with whom he spoke for longer than the visits received yesterday".
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Your message to Robert Kubica: the F1GrandPrix initiative

The accident involving the unfortunate protagonist Robert Kubica on Sunday morning obviously also shocked our entire community. In recent days we have read many of your messages of speedy recovery for Robert. Now, as the news that reaches us and reaches you tends towards cautious optimism, we have decided to carry out a small initiative that we hope and believe will be appreciated.