Former Formula One driver Robert Kubica has completed a test with the Renault team in Spain, suggesting he could return to the sport he left in 2011.
The 32-year-old Polish driver, who also raced for the BMW Sauber team, has not raced in F1 since a rallying accident in 2011 saw him partially sever his right arm.
Kubica completed a full race simulation in a 2012 car during a private test at the Ricardo Tormo circuit in Valencia.
Renault revealed the test had taken place on Tuesday in a series of posts on Twitter. The team wrote: "It's true. It really is Robert #Kubica. Back in one of our cars after six years.
"So why did we keep it quiet? It was a private test, for Robert. But we can tell you this..."Robert complained about grip, understeer, downforce and had the biggest smile on after his 115 laps!! ð #Kubica."
Kubica, who won the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix for BMW Sauber, returned to rallying after the accident and in 2017 has tested a Formula E car at Donington Park.