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Wec Podcast: WEC : Kubica shares how he overcame pain after leaving Ferrari F1

WEC : Kubica shares how he overcame pain after leaving Ferrari F1

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Robert Kubica Finds Redemption in WEC

Moreover, Robert Kubica has revealed how competing with AF Corse Ferrari in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) has helped him heal from the emotional trauma of his rally accident. This incident, which occurred on February 6, 2011, during the Rally Ronde di Andora, drastically altered his racing career. The accident left him with permanent injuries to his right arm and leg, effectively sidelining him from Formula 1 for several years.

Furthermore, the crash not only forced Kubica to miss the 2011 season with Renault but also derailed a contract he had signed with Ferrari to race in the 2012 F1 season. This unfortunate turn of events marked a significant change in his career trajectory, leading to a lengthy hiatus from competitive racing. Kubica returned to the F1 circuit in 2019 but had a limited presence by 2021. However, his foray into endurance racing began that same year, culminating in a remarkable victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2025.

Kubica's Emotional Journey with AF Corse

Notably, Kubica's decision to join AF Corse in late 2023 was driven by deep-seated emotions. He expressed that while he has moved past many painful memories from his accident, one regret lingered: never having driven for Ferrari in Formula 1. Kubica acknowledged that technical reasons played a role, but the emotional aspect was significant in his choice to pursue racing with AF Corse.

Additionally, Kubica stated, "It was more of an emotional decision than a technical one." He recognized that if he turned down the opportunity to drive a Ferrari in the Hypercar category, he might regret it in the future. This sentiment illustrates how the scars from his past experiences still influence his current racing endeavors.

Current Challenges in the WEC

Meanwhile, as he competes at 41 years old, Kubica finished seventh in the 2026 edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans alongside his teammates. The quest for a podium spot remains elusive this season, as the WEC has become increasingly competitive. Furthermore, controversies surrounding the Balance of Performance (BoP) have added an extra layer of complexity to this year's championship.

In conclusion, Kubica's journey through the WEC reflects a personal and professional renaissance. While he continues to face challenges, his commitment to racing remains unwavering. To stay on top of all things WEC, follow Sports-Podcasts.com on YouTube.

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