- Giuseppe Victorious
- Car or Driver
- Hy-Vee To Sponsor INDYCAR Weekend At The Historic Milwaukee Mile
- Rolex 24 Race Report
- HSR Classic 24 At Daytona
- Rennsport VII
- UPDATE: Ben Keating – Ironman
- Motul Petit Le Mans – Redemption
- IndyCar Returns To The Milwaukee Mile For A Tire Test
- Anticipation Builds as Larson Passes Indy 500 Rookie Test
Romain Grosjean: Another Future French Champion?
- Updated: October 15, 2013
If you would have looked at formula one year ago, you would have seen a driver who caused more accidents than any other driver that season. After his miscalculation that caused multi car pile-up at Spa, many figured that this
was the end of Frenchman Romain Grosjean, who had come back to the sport after replacing Nelson Piquet Jr. In 2009.
Grosjean returned to Formula one for the second time by winning the GP2 series, a competition that gives the drivers a chance to race vehicles that are close to real formula one cars.
Grosjean returned this season and even if the last few races were resulting in podiums have changed the media and fellow drivers alike to finally respect the lotus driver that even a rumor came around that he will resign for another season.
Grosjean was born in Switzerland and still resides there with his wife Marion Jolles, a motorsports journalist herself and their newborn child which ought to have changed him altogether to the point where things now for what now means to be more important.
And certainly at Japan last weekend, it proves that with a better car, this driver might finally get that first win and even more, team leadership at the Lotus formula one squad.
Mark Gero has written formula one racing stories since 2002 on the Internet for such sites as Motorsport.com, Racing Information Service News and for a brief time at the Munich Eye newspaper in Munich, Germany along with Autoweek online. Mark also has a diploma in journalism from the London School of Journalism in London, England and in addition a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Ashford University in Clinton, Iowa.