The Pole, therefore, after another test in recent days on the Paul Ricard circuit with the 2012 Lotus, will have yet another opportunity to get involved and test an official Formula 1 single-seater
Daniele Morelli reiterated that Robert Kubica will "completely recover" from the consequences of the accident. Gerard Lopez, owner of the Renault team, had said
From almost gone to a better life, to playful and conscious. All this in just over 24 hours. This is Robert Kubica. After yesterday's great apprehension, today seemed weeks away. Dr. Giorgio Barabino this evening declared "The patient's situation is unchanged, further tests have been carried out and the evolution is regular. The patient has normal vital functions and the vascularisation of the lower and upper limbs is good. Kubica will remain in intensive care for another 72 hours, then in 5-7 days he will be able to undergo the other operations, on the elbow and shoulder of the humerus"
The latest news of the day in Valencia was the new Renault-Lotus R31. The new creature was revealed in the pit lane around 12.30pm. It was the task of Robert Kubica and Vitaly Petrov to lift the veil that covered the new shapes of the car that they will bring to the track.