Lewis Hamilton has revealed that a driver who only won one Formula 1 race is ‘one of the most talented drivers’ he has ever faced.
The 40-year-old has competed against the likes of Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel, and Max Verstappen, to name just a few, but he snubbed all three world champions with his answer.

Kubica’s talent was evident at the time for all to see, with many tipping him to go on to achieve great things in the sport. However, the Pole’s career was forever changed after he was involved in an accident at the 2011 Ronde di Ally rally.
Robert Kubica’s Accident in 2011
The Pole nearly lost his life, and ended up having a partial amputation of his right forearm
Hamilton added: “I think what’s really remarkable is the strength and the determination he’s shown to get through the incident he had. Not a lot of people can come from those kinds of circumstances and make it back into the sport and deliver against others who don’t have the same situation as him.”
Kubica spent one season racing for Williams before being replaced by Nicholas Latifi. The Pole then became a reserve driver at Alpha Romeo for two years, with his final F1 race taking place at Monza as he stood in for Raikkonen.
While Hamilton continues to get settled into life at Ferrari, Kubica now races in the FIA World Endurance Championship.
If it wasn’t for the devastating injuries that Kubica sustained in 2011, the careers of both men might have looked a lot different, but regardless, Hamilton still recognises the brilliance of the Pole.