Robert Kubica scored his first Formula 1 pole position in Bahrain, beating Felipe Massa to pole by a tiny margin. The BMW Sauber driver is probably running with a slightly smaller fuel load than his rivals but both Felipe Massa
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It took Robert Kubica just 1:33.096 minutes to add another chapter to the BMW Sauber F1 Team's success story: in Bahrain, the Pole celebrated the team's maiden pole position. Bahrain seems to be a good venue for the BMW Sauber
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