Robert Kubica’s manager Daniel Morelli says it’s too early to speculate on when the Polish driver will make his return to the grid following a rally accident.
Whilst the Renault driver is making a speedy recovery, his injuries are likely to see him out for the majority, if not all, of the 2011 season as he undergoes extensive physiotherapy.
Morelli acknowledged Kubica’s encouraging recovery, but he believes it is ‘impossible’ to predict when we’ll see him back racing.
“Robert is recovering well, but at the moment it is impossible to predict if and when he could return to racing,” the Italian told Radio Sportiva.
“We must distinguish between our optimism and the indulging of fanciful assumptions. At the moment, it’s impossible to talk about timeframes.”
Kubica has already stated that he won’t look to sue the organisers of the Rally di Andorra, but despite this, the police are continuing their investigations into how the crash happened.
“The police investigations are still ongoing, and of course that will take its time as well,” he said. “What is certain is that the guardrails were dangerous.”