We take a look back on Romain Grosjean's best moments in Formula 1, going back to his debut for Renault in 2009. For more F1® videos, visit www.Formula1.com Follow F1®: F1 Formula1/ F1 www.twitch.tv/formula1 www.tiktok.com/@f1 #F1
Now he's replaced by someone who groped a woman punched his opponent hospitalised a driver and unsportsmanlike driving and conduct. What has the world come to
It's a shame that Grosjean kind of burnt several bridges as he went along... Effectively getting fired by Renault at the end of 2009, but then getting his drive for Lotus in 2012... He could have, and should have got a win that year. But he also got a race ban in 2012 too, which I am sure caused some consternation for him and the team. It probably also meant, along with said firing by Renault, that no 'winning' team would ever hire him. It is sad, as I think in a 'front of the grid' car he would have been a match for anyone, but i suspect he would have lacked that higher level of consistency which would have won in a World Championship. It IS a crime however that he didn't get a single win... I mean, David Coulthard won 13 races.. And he was nowhere near the driver that Grosjean was in F1.
''Romain Grosjean is one of the most exciting drivers who have raced Formula 1 on recent years'' .......wow just wow..being political correct @Formula 1? Even Romain himself will not agree with you guys haha.
Unpopular opinion (and im not just saying this because of what happened as ive been a fan of Grosjean for time) but Grosjean from 2012 to 2015 is championship winning worthy
I never liked Grosjean because he complains a lot during races. That's the same reason why I don't like Hamilton, but both of them are true ambassadors of the sport
Didn't realise Grosjean and Vettel met at the podium several times... he's definitely one of the best midfield drivers, perhaps not a world champion for being not as consistent week in week out though. With the Russian mafia taking over his seat, I would really miss him.
Everyone hates him for some reason before his crash now everyone loves him and wants to comfort him. When someone needs help nobody notices or tries to help them. When they die everyone is there. If grosean died everyone who didn’t like him would claim they loved him. People need to realize he had the potential to be a world champion about 2 or 3 times.
I might have hated him back in 2012 when he crashed and took out a few other racers in Belgian GP, but nevertheless, I really enjoyed his radio talks over the years! Merci beaucoup, Romain!
Such an underrated driver. Such a shame he never got a chance in a competitive car. I wish haas could live up to the promise shown in their debut season. And grojean should have got a win.
Many said he was prone to error, too many spins, stuff like that, but look at how he pushed the lotus and the early haas car like charles is in the ferrari now. All that while obeying team orders. You dont get anywhere without risks, and he took them with all the glory and setbacks. Full credit to him
Y'all need to understand his career, he was a effing fast guy, went to Renault in 2009 and it was too early for him, 2010 he went drive the Ford GT and other championships and won Le Mans and other races, 2011 went back to GP2 and won the title, he has the talent but rare luck and spins a lot.
Romain got into F1, at a time when the top teams and cars, all had established drivers in them. The same drivers that would dominate the sport, and the seats up to the present day.( Even if they had slightly passed there sell by date.) Makes you wonder how many of the younger drivers have been swept aside, not able to show their speed due to being in poor cars. Granted, now and then a Schumacher, Alonso or Webber arrive and move a tail end charley right up into the mix, and in one race get noticed. The top teams have their driver development programs to bring on new talent. What is the point , if when they get to F1 there is no top drawer drive for them. Russel stomping on Bottas is the latest, and possibly best example of this. A Ken Tyrell, Chapman or Dennis would have had him in the car next year, signed and sealed before they had left the circuit . As for Romain, I am pleased that he has survived his F1 career relatively unscathed. He was briefly able to put some excitement into the sport with Lotus and Haas. As a viewer I will miss him next season. All the best from a fan.
All drivers says that they don't afraid dying or getting in accedents etc... Well, this guy, setting a new limit . You can say what ever you want, but he got no fear at all.
He has a race winning potential for sure. Sadly the equipment wasn't really there. He performed strikingly well alongside Kimi challenging him quite often.