Robert Kubica will test for Williams in Abu Dhabi after this current end of the week’s season-shutting terrific prix.
The test is successfully the last advance in an assessment procedure to check whether the Pole can come back to Formula 1 of every 2018 following seven years away.
Williams will likewise evaluate Renault save driver Sergey Sirotkin.
The Russian has developed as an applicant alongside Daniil Kvyat, Pascal Wehrlein and Paul Di Resta, in spite of the fact that Kubica remains their first decision.
The group are quick to sign a demonstrated ability nearby Stroll, who has for the most part attempted to coordinate veteran Felipe Massa in his presentation season this year, other than several amazing drives in the Azerbaijan and Italian Grands Prix.
Kubica has not raced in F1 since 2010 but rather has done a progression of tests this year as he tries to demonstrate he can return regardless of the extraordinary wounds he endured in a terrible rally crash in February 2011.
The 32-year-old Pole has incomplete development in his correct arm, which additionally has decayed muscles, because of the mischance, in which a steel roadside hindrance infiltrated his car, halfway separated his arm and left him with various breaks on the right-hand side of his body.
Kubica did three tests for Renault this late spring before the group chose not to seek after marking him, saying they had “unanswered inquiries” about whether he could return.
In any case, Williams were pulled in by marking a man who was eminent for pace, consistency and specialized input before his mischance. He won the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix for BMW Sauber and was viewed as one of the main abilities in the game at the time.
Kubica awed Williams in two tests close by save driver Paul Di Resta at Silverstone and the Hungaroring a month ago. In the event that he demonstrates in Abu Dhabi on 28 November that he can deal with the all the more physically requesting 2017 cars, he will be marked as a race driver for 2018.
Sirotkin, 22, has done some work in the Williams test system and is additionally now a potential contender for the seat, close by Sauber driver Wehrlein and Russian Kvyat, who was dropped by Red Bull in October.
Kubica is to drive on the morning of the 28 November at Yas Marina circuit, with Stroll driving toward the evening. Sirotkin will drive the next morning, before he hands over to Kubica.