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Kubica wants to be re-united with Canadian GP winning F1 car 

Robert Kubica says he wants to be re-united with his 2008 Canadian Grand Prix-winning Formula 1 BMW Sauber car.  Kubica remarkably bounced back from a horrific crash at the 2007 race in Montreal to claim his and BMW Sauber’s first and only F1 victory one year later. Speaking in an interview with the official F1 website, the Pole revealed he never got to keep his race-winning trophy and is currently bidding to get his hands on the car in which he sealed his sole F1 win.  5774263478001 CrashTV:  "I don’t have my trophy. The team kept it. And I didn’t get a copy, which I’m a bit upset with them about,” Kubica explained. "It was the team policy, I had it in my...
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