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FORMULA 1 RACING

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Polish Formula One Driver Robert Kubica may be one of the world's best in his sport but he's revealed he enjoys hitting the felt when he is not on the tarmac.

The 24 year old BMW-Sauber seat holder said the game does not "compare with Formula One at all" and that was where the attraction lay.

Kubica explained that he likes the card game because it is "steady", particularly when compared to the high speed action on the track.

"In my job I spend a lot of time with a lot of action, high speed and noise. By contrast, poker and bowling are quite steady" he said.

Last year of course a number of high profile drivers were caught playing poker by F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone when he stumbled across a game.

Ecclestone accidentally walked in on drivers including Fernando Alonso, Rubens Barrichello, Adrian Sutil and the retired Michael Schumacher playing the card game in the Force India motor home.

Did Ecclestone demand the players returned to their teams and not pursue the game further? Not quite.

Not one to pass up a golden opportunity Ecclestone told the group that they should also play a game in the Hockenheim Paddock Club, no doubt mindful of the possible PR benefits it could generate.

The Paddock Club poker game did indeed go ahead, and Robert Kubica and his manager Daniele Morelli, Nick Heidfeld and his manager Werner Heinz, Flavio Briatore, Giancarlo Fisichella, Vijay Mallya and Bernie himself all put down $1000 apiece and also took part.

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