MEDIA RELEASE
2nd August 2006
BMW Sauber Fi Test Driver Kubica Replaces Villeneuve In Budapest
The BMW Sauber F1 Team will take their place on the grid for the Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest this coming weekend
with a different driver line-up.
After his accident at the German Grand Prix last weekend Canadian driver Jacques Villeneuve will not be racing. Test and
reserve driver Robert Kubica will take his place.
He will be the first Pole ever to contest a Formula One grand prix.
BMW Motorsport director Mario Theissen said: "Jacques has informed us that he is not ready to race after his Hockenheim
accident. Robert has made an outstanding impression with the team so far, both in testing and on the Friday of the race
weekends. Now we will see how he performs in a Formula One race. However, we have not yet made a decision on who will
drive the car either in the remaining races of the season or next year."
Twenty-one-year-old Kubica is looking forward to the new challenge. "I had prepared myself for a whole year without
actually competing in any races, so I'm even happier to get this opportunity. And I'm proud that the BMW Sauber F1 Team
has such confidence in me. I'm determined not to let them down."
Kubica Biography
Robert Kubica (pronounced "KOO-beet-sah")
Date/place of birth: 7 December 1984/Krakow (POL)
Website: www.kubica.pl
Career highlights
1995-1997: six titles in Polish kart championships (juniors)
1998: 1st place Italian Kart Championship (juniors); 2nd place European Kart Championship (juniors); 1st place Monaco
Kart Cup
1999: 1st place Italian Kart Championship (juniors); 1st place German Kart Championship (juniors); 1st place Monaco Kart
Cup; winner of the Margutti Trophy
2000: 4th place European Kart Championship (Formula A); 4th place World Kart Championship (Formula A)
2001: first races in Italian Formula Renault 2000
2002: 2nd place Italian Formula Renault 2000, four wins
2003: first races in the Formula 3 Euro Series, one win; 1st place Formula 3 Masters in Sardinia
2004: 7th place Formula 3 Euro Series; 2nd place Formula 3 Grand Prix Macau
2005: 1st place World Series by Renault, four wins; 2nd place Formula 3 Grand Prix Macau
2006: test and reserve driver for the BMW Sauber F1 Team
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