
Robert Kubica continues to play down his chances of winning the World Championship, although he insists he is not in second place "by chance".
The BMW Sauber driver finds himself second in the dtandings after a string of good results, including the team's first ever pole position and race win.
The Pole is adamant that they did not fluke their way to second place, but warns that he is still the underdog.
"We are almost halfway through the season and I don't think that my second position in the championship is just by chance. Nevertheless, I still consider that I am the outsider and I'll only tell you if I am a 'hot' candidate when we're in Brazil," he told the official Formula One website.
"For the time being, I feel more like a 'David' against lots of 'Goliaths'."
Kubica also warned that BMW need to improve if they want to keep up with the pace of Ferrari and McLaren.
"We are currently far from the pace we need in order to challenge our front-running competitors and it's no secret that we need some good updates to get back to the level of competitiveness we showed in the early part of the season."


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