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ABU DHABI (Reuters): Lewis Hamilton has welcomed news of Robert Kubica’s Formula One comeback next season, not least because it made the five times world champion feel that little bit younger.
Kubica, who will be 34 next month, was announced at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Thursday as a Williams driver for 2019.
The Pole last raced in Formula One in 2010, before he partially severed his right forearm in a near-fatal rally crash in Italy.
“Is Robert older than me?” was Hamilton’s first question when asked for his reaction to the news.
“Oh, perfect,” continued the 33-year-old Mercedes driver, whose birthday is in January, when that fact was confirmed by reporters.
“I am so happy he’s coming back. Fernando (Alonso) is leaving and I was going to be the second oldest driver but now I can remain the third. I can’t tell you how happy I am about that.”
Alonso, 37, is leaving after Sunday’s’ season-ender at Yas Marina with Finland’s 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen the oldest man on the grid at 39.
Two times champion Alonso, Hamilton’s team mate at McLaren in 2007 and a long-term friend of Kubica who had been close to joining Ferrari before his 2011 accident, agreed the Pole was “one of the great talents”.
“It remains to be seen what will be the performance of the car, and his own performance because we only saw a couple of tests but if he is 100% he will be amazing to watch,” added the Spaniard.