Robert Józef Kubica (Polish pronunciation: ['r?b?rt ku'bit?sa] (listen); born 7 December 1984) is a Polish racing driver.
He became the first and only Polish driver to compete in Formula One.
Between 2006 and 2009 he drove for the BMW Sauber F1 team, promoted from test driver to race driver during 2006.
In June 2008, Kubica took his maiden Formula One victory in the Canadian Grand Prix, becoming the first Polish driver to win a Formula One race.
That season he led the championship at one stage, before finishing fourth overall, his best career position.
Kubica drove for Renault in 2010 and was set to remain with the team in 2011.
Several years later Kubica spoke during an interview on a F1 official podcast 'Beyond The Grid' and confirmed he had signed a pre-contract for the 2012 season with Ferrari, a move that was eventually cancelled by his devastating rally crash in the winter of 2011.On 6 February 2011, Kubica was seriously injured in a crash at the Ronde di Andora rally, in which his right forearm was partially severed.
He was taking part in the rally for personal enjoyment.
Kubica told Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport in a bedside interview that he could feel the fingers in his right hand and was determined to make a swift return to Formula One in 2011.
Since his return to good health, however, he initially stated that a return to Formula One would be "nearly impossible" because of his injury.
Since then, he has taken part in tests with Renault and Williams, admitting that a Formula One return in the near future was not impossible.Kubica returned to racing in September 2012, winning a minor rally in Italy.
Kubica was named one of "The Men of the Year 2012" by Top Gear magazine for his return to auto racing.
In 2013, he drove for Citroën in the European and World Rally-2 Championships.
He went on to win the inaugural WRC-2 title, and moved to the WRC championship full-time in 2014, driving a Ford Fiesta RS WRC prepared by M-Sport.On 16 January 2018, it was announced that Kubica would become the reserve driver of Williams for the 2018 season.
On 22 November 2018, Kubica was announced as a Williams race driver for the 2019 Formula One season.On 19 September 2019, during a press conference held before the Singapore Grand Prix, Kubica announced his decision to part ways with Williams after the end of the 2019 Formula One season.
Kubica's racing career may not be over, with the Pole currently in talks with the World Endurance Championship and World Rally Championship.