Three years after his last race, Romain Grosjean does not rule out a return to a Formula 1 seat.
For ten seasons, Romain Grosjean drove Formula 1 cars. After a few first races for Renault in 2009, the Frenchman definitely dug his hole in the paddock from 2012 to stay there until 2020. And then there was his terrible accident that occurred during the Bahrain Grand Prix during his last season. Wanting to move on, the 36-year-old is now an IndyCar driver. But as a new F1 season is about to start, Romain Grosjean seems tickled by old demons.
In an interview relayed on Saturday by RMC, the tricolor first wanted to say that he was focused on IndyCar for his third season, but that Formula 1 could well return to the program. ” At the moment, that’s not the idea. But you should never say never. “And to leave an open door to the queen category, Romain Grosjean added:” I said I wouldn’t do the Indianapolis 500 and I ran it. You have to know how to stay open. »
no victory
During his career in F1, the native of Geneva finished ten times on the podium without ever managing to win. His best season was 2013. With his Lotus, he finished the year in seventh place overall. In IndyCar, he runs there again after a first success, he who signed three podiums in thirty races.