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Robert Kubica, Williams FW42
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What Williams can target after breaking F1's "golden rule"

Baku has been a highlight of Williams's past two - increasingly tough - seasons. As Robert Kubica opens up about how much his team's poor start is affecting everyone involved, will this weekend's Azerbaijan Grand Prix provide any relief?

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Robert Kubica is marooned at the back of the field in what was meant to be a celebrated Formula 1 comeback after eight years away because of a rally crash that could have killed him. Frustration and self-pity could easily have set in during his struggle to show what he feels is his true ability.

Yet Kubica does not believe he and rookie teammate George Russell are the only victims of Williams's plight. And he pulls no punches when he explains the true impact of a team breaking what he believes is F1's "golden rule": having good car performance.

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