Robert Kubica has admitted he is unhappy with his situation at Williams.

Until now, the Pole has said that despite his and the team's struggle in 2019, he is enjoying his return to Formula 1.

But in Canada, Kubica is not just dead last again, but a huge eight tenths behind his impressive teammate George Russellin qualifying.

"I do not know why it is happening again but we have to understand it, because it happens too often," the 34-year-old told Eleven Sports.

Explaining the issue, Kubica added: "There was no grip, the tyres slid so much at both the front and the rear.

"I'm fighting just to stay on track. It puts me in a difficult situation. When the car starts to slide like that it's just impossible to drive.

"I don't think it's a matter of the setup, because too often things are happening that are difficult to understand," he said.


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2 F1 Fan comments on “Kubica: Williams 'impossible to drive'

  1. John Mitchell

    It is sad but perhaps time to go. Williams will eventually return to past prominence but it will take a lot of time and money. George Russell is slowly moving forward..

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  2. Mitchell Palmer

    At a time when the current World Champion is complaining that because of current regulations, F1 cars are now physically far too easy to drive, RK is being outclassed by a rookie. Injury or no injury, RK has been out of F1 for too long - look how Schumacher struggled after only being out for a couple of years.

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