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Robert Kubica will be 'more like a rookie' in 2019 Formula 1 season

Robert Kubica says he will be "more like a rookie" than a grand prix winner and veteran of five seasons on his return to the Formula 1 grid with Williams in 2019

Williams announced Kubica's full-time F1 return in November, and his return to the grid will end an eight-year absence since his life-threatening 2011 rally crash that left him with severe arm injuries.

In the first phase of his F1 career, the 33-year old won the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix and racked up 76 race starts.

Though Kubica has held a reserve driver role with Williams in 2018, as well as testing for Renault in '17, he has not raced in F1 since the 2010 season finale in Abu Dhabi.

"In Australia, I am more like a rookie driver than one who has already done five seasons," Kubica told Autosport.

"The reason is because F1 has changed so much.

"F1 has always been changing and if you compare the cars from the start of the 2000s to the end, they are completely different.

"I have to work hard and I'm looking forward to the challenge but also I'm looking forward to finding the natural way of driving that I had in the past - when you are in the car often, racing every 10 days or so.

"Everything should come as naturally as possible, you don't have to look for it and it's all natural."

Kubica will be partnered at Williams by Formula 2 champion George Russell this year and admits that his previous experiences do give him an edge when it comes to re-entering the pressures of F1.

"What is helping me is that I lived this sport on such a high level, so I experienced what it means to be an F1 driver and what it means to race against the top drivers," said Kubica.

"I hope that this experience will help me to achieve the levels which I would like to and this is the goal.

"My feet are on the ground and I know what is coming next is a big challenge from a sports point of view.

"Being in F1 among 20 F1 drivers is a big honour but also a tough job, so there is a big challenge in front of me.

"All I care about is my job and what I am doing, there will always be someone judging you and in different ways."

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