
A flash-yellow Renault is being caned by Robert Kubica around Valencia's Ricardo Tormo circuit. Every cell in Kubica's body screams with delight at finally - after six years - being released once again to do the thing they were born to do: drive a Formula 1 car to its very limit.
Kubica's first flying lap of the track, which came shortly after 9am on June 6 2017, is a truly ecstatic moment - not least because it seems scarcely imaginable that it is even happening.
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