Almost five years ago on November 29, 2020, during the first lap of the Bahrain Grand Prix, Haas F1 driver Romain Grosjean was involved in one of the most dramatic crashes in recent Formula 1 history.
Grosjean to drive an F1 car again at Italy's Mugello Frenchman will test a 2023 Haas car Canadian ex-IndyCar racer Hinchcliffe will also test Sept 25 (Reuters) - Romain Grosjean will drive a Haas ...
Romain Grosjean has unveiled the special helmet design for his return to a Formula 1 car as he takes part in a testing of previous cars run with his former team, Haas. The Franco-Swiss driver shared ...
SCARPERIA E SAN PIERO, Italy (AP) — Nearly five years after his time in Formula 1 ended in a fiery crash, Romain Grosjean is getting back behind the wheel of an F1 car. Grosjean will be reunited with ...
Nobody expects a Formula 1 Grand Prix auto race to end the way it did for Romain Grosjean on November 29, 2020, on the track in Bahrain. Driving at a speed of 119 miles per hour, his Haas VF-20 got ...
Formula 1 is the pinnacle of speed, but Romain Grosjean believes the American machines can outshine F1 cars in certain corners.
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