PARIS, (Reuters) – Formula One driver Robert Kubica will be out for at least two months after his horror crash in a rally and doctors’ predictions he could take a year to recover are overly cautious, Renault’s team boss said yesterday.
The Pole, who needed seven hours of surgery involving seven doctors split into two teams after he sustained multiple fractures to his right leg and arm, was put into an induced coma after hitting a church wall at high speed in Italy on Sunday.
Doctors were worried at first about the functionality of his right hand but are now sounding positive, with Renault’s Eric Boullier even more upbeat.
“When you have a big crash like