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This is an archive article published on April 25, 2011

Robert Kubica released from hospital

The Polish Formula One driver sustained arm and leg injuries in a crash on Ronde di Andora rally.

Poland’s Formula One racer Robert Kubica has been released from a hospital in Italy to continue his rehabilitation from serious injuries sustained in a rallying accident in February.

According to the Daily Mail,Kubica has spent the past ten weeks at the Santa Corona Hospital in Pietra Ligure after sustaining arm and leg injuries in a crash on the Ronde di Andora rally.

A statement released by the hospital read: ”Robert Kubica is no longer at the Hospital Santa Corona in Pietra Ligure. His condition is good and the driver will begin a new phase of rehabilitation outside of the hospital.”

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The Pole was forced to undergo four surgical procedures after sustaining multiple fractures and a partially severed right hand in the crash on February 6.

After being taken off the critical list,Kubica underwent extensive rehabilitation and is now ready to begin a further programme under the supervision of Dr Riccardo Ceccarelli,who runs the Italian sports clinic ”Formula Medicine”.

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