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Kubica extends Renault contract to 2012

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Robert Kubica has signed a deal to stay at Renault until the end of 2012, the team announced on Wednesday.

There had been speculation linking Kubica to either Red Bull, Ferrari or Mercedes, but despite the rumours he has confirmed his commitment to Renault. He joined the team at the start of the year and has enjoyed improving results as the season has progressed.

"It was a straightforward decision for me to continue with a team where I feel at home," said Kubica. "What's important for me is to be in the right atmosphere, with a good group of people, where everybody is pulling in the same direction. This is what we have tried to build from the beginning of my time with Renault.

"I think we have already achieved a lot together, and I believe that with plenty of effort, time and the right approach, we can move even further forward. That is certainly our target, so we will keep working hard and pushing on every front, not just for the rest of this season but also for next year when there are more big rule changes on the way. I am really looking forward to the challenge."

Team principal Eric Boullier said signing Kubica for another two seasons was key to Renault's title ambitions.

"We are delighted that Robert will remain with us for the next two seasons and I would like to thank him for the faith he has shown in this team," said Boullier. "There have been many rumours surrounding his future in recent weeks, which were a tribute to how well he has driven this year, and we are very happy to have agreed a multi-year deal.

"Our clear goal is to become title contenders over the next two years. To do so, we need a driver of Robert's calibre: somebody who is fast, totally committed and doesn't make mistakes. His performances during the first half of the 2010 season were flawless, and we hope to achieve great things together in the future."

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