Flavio Briatore 'very sorry' Robert Kubica comeback failed

Flavio Briatore says that it is a shame Robert Kubica will not make a sensational return to Formula 1 in 2018.

Flavio Briatore has said that it is a shame Robert Kubica will not make a sensational return to Formula 1 in 2018.

A source close to Kubica, the former BMW and Renault driver who almost lost his arm in a 2011 rally crash, admits that the Pole's comeback bid is now "game over".

Other sources claim that Williams have definitely signed up Sergey Sirotkin, the Vladimir Putin-linked Russian driver.

"I'm very sorry that Kubica did not manage to convince Williams," former Renault team boss Briatore is quoted as saying by Speed Week.

"I have talked to [Kubica co-manager] Nico Rosberg several times and know that everything has been tried, but the Russian has an enormous budget. We're talking about 20 million. Kubica could muster between seven and 10."

Briatore admitted that fans and insiders will be disappointed that Kubica's audacious bid to return to F1 ultimately failed.

"I'm very sorry about that," he said.

"If Robert had returned to F1, it would have been a major success for the sport. I find it very strange that the F1 leadership did not lend him a helping hand."

Kubica's last grand prix came in Abu Dhabi in 2010.

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