Now a former fulltime F1 driver, Robert Kubica imagines a future in DTM

Robert Kubica scored just one point for Williams in 2019.
 

Now that he is free from fulltime duties with the Williams F1 team, Robert Kubica is setting his sights on the German touring car series DTM next year.

BMW has announced that Kubica will test their car at the young driver test at Jerez next week.

“I can well imagine a future in the DTM,” Pole Kubica, who could combine a DTM race seat with a reserve role in Formula 1 next year, said. “However, we must first wait and see how I get on at the test.”

On Twitter, the 34-year-old added: “We will work in the next tests in Jerez to try to get a seat in the DTM in 2020.”

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A well-known driver will take his place at the wheel of the BMW M4 DTM – Robert Kubica. The 34-year-old is closely associated with BMW, having spent his first years in Formula 1, from 2006 to 2009, with the BMW Sauber F1 Team. pic.twitter.com/xGNyOGO4xn

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