About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 64. Chapters: Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari, Adrien Tambay, Albert Llovera, Alexandre Bengue, Alister McRae, Andreas Aigner, Andreas Mikkelsen, Benito Guerra, Bruno Magalhaes, Bryan Bouffier, Chris Atkinson, Craig Breen, Daniel Oliveira, Dani Sordo, David Higgins (rally driver), Enrique Garcia Ojeda, Federico Villagra, Francois Delecour, Franco Cunico, Freddy Loix, Fumio Nutahara, Giandomenico Basso, Guy Wilks, Hans Weijs, Henning Solberg, Jan Kopecky, Juho Hanninen, Jussi Valimaki, Katsuhiko Taguchi, Kevin Abbring, Kris Meeke, Mark van Eldik, Mathieu Arzeno, Micha Ko ciuszko, Micha So owow, Mikko Hirvonen, Nicolas Vouilloz, Oleksiy Tamrazov, Patrik Sandell, Paulo Nobre, Pavel Valou ek, Per-Gunnar Andersson (rally driver), Petter Solberg, Pierre Campana, Robert Kubica, Sebastien Ogier, Stephane Sarrazin, Thierry Neuville, Toni Gardemeister, Toshi Arai, Yazeed Al-Rajhi. Excerpt: Robert Jozef Kubica (Polish pronunciation: ( listen); born 7 December 1984 in Krakow, Poland) is the first Polish racing driver to compete in Formula One. Between 2006 and 2009 he drove for the BMW Sauber F1 team, promoted from test driver to race driver during 2006. In June 2008, Kubica took his maiden F1 victory in the Canadian Grand Prix, becoming the 99th driver to win a World Championship race. On 6 February 2011, Kubica was seriously injured in a crash at the Ronde di Andora rally, in which his forearm was partially severed. He was taking part in the rally for personal enjoyment. The Renault driver told Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport in a bedside interview that he could feel the fingers in his right hand, and is determined to make a swift return to Formula One in 2011. Kubica had to miss the whole 2011 season, and although he is expected to fully recover from his injuries, his future in Formula One racing for the long term...