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What we learned from the 2026 F1 Dutch GP sprint race and qualifying

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Verstappen suffering from "flu-like" illness as Zandvoort exposes Red Bull's fundamental problems

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Why Verstappen's 2026 Mercedes contact was very different from last year's

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F1 Dutch GP: Norris pips Russell to grab pole

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F1 Dutch GP: Norris pips Russell to grab pole

BTCC Donington Park: Morgan leads dominant 1-2 for Plato’s old team

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BTCC Donington Park: Morgan leads dominant 1-2 for Plato’s old team

Why Williams problems are worse than previously known

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Why Williams problems are worse than previously known

BTCC Donington Park: Ingram leads practice from Doble

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BTCC Donington Park: Ingram leads practice from Doble

LIVE: F1 Dutch GP updates - Norris beats Russell to pole position

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LIVE: F1 Dutch GP updates - Norris beats Russell to pole position

F1 testing: Robert Kubica was 'too honest' about his limitations

Robert Kubica admits he was too honest when publicly discussing his attempt to return to Formula 1 and has called for an end to talk about his limitations

The Pole, who suffered life-threatening injuries in a rally crash in 2011, was beaten to a race seat at Williams for 2018 by Sergey Sirotkin.

Kubica took on a reserve driver role, which involves driving at pre-season testing, in-season testing and three free practice sessions.

After completing 48 laps in the car on Tuesday at Barcelona, Kubica grew frustrated with a line of questioning, saying he had not made changes to the car to help any limitations.

"If I keep changing things you will keep saying I have limitations. We should stop talking about this," he said.

"If I can jump in the car and do the job, I think that's fair enough.

"Of course I have my limitations but I never hide them.

"The problem is I was too honest with everybody and they kept asking questions, I think we should stop it.

"I have been always comfortable, it was only media talks that I was not comfortable."

Kubica called for critics to stop talking about any potential shortcomings and instead focus on the positives he could deliver in his reserve role.

"We have things to concentrate on," he said. "I'm living a good experience, I'm enjoying my role.

"I'm happy to give positive messages, not always the same story after many years."

Kubica, who finished seventh fastest overall, was pleased to get back in the car but admitted the cold conditions made it difficult to get a read on performance.

"It was all OK, difficult conditions and a difficult afternoon," he said. The conditions are extreme so for sure they are not helping us.

"We did some evaluation work. It was good to be in the car, good to have a feeling in the new car.

"It will give me a better idea for our engineering department which area we need to improve.

"There are some very positive things about this car but some things we have to get on top of, which is normal with a new car which has quite different approach compared to last year."

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