Articles Tagged ‘Romain Grosjean’

Romain Grosjean for F1 return with Renault in 2011?

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 - Posted by Jack Sargeant

The 24-year-old Swiss Romain Grosjean is hoping for a return to F1 in 2011, and hinting that Renault is his best hope.

Grosjean replaced Nelson Piquet Jr at the French team in 2009 and unfortunately his time in Formula 1 is more remembered for crashes and spins – he drove just 7 races in F1 before being dumped by Renault at the end of the 2009 season. Grosjean explained:

“I was in the wrong place at the wrong time. With all the problems around the team, it wasn’t easy; they wanted to make a clean sweep of the past. I want to come back in 2011. I’m not losing hope. When I see Fernando Alonso’s results with Ferrari this year, I think I deserve a place on the grid; my pace was far from being ridiculous – I was never more than two or three tenths off him in qualifying.”

Grosjean added that he is still in contact with Eric Bouiller, the new Renault team boss:

“I’m still in contact with Eric Boullier. We like and respect each other professionally and, once in Europe, I will walk around the paddock to establish other contacts and see if this could unlock something.”

Lewis Hamilton on pole for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Saturday, October 31st, 2009 - Posted by Jack Sargeant

Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton will line up alongside Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel for tomorrow’s inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina circuit after setting an electrifying lap in Q3, more than 0.5secs faster than the rest of the field.

Hamilton set a 1:40.948 after the chequered flag had dropped in Q3 compared to Vettel’s 1:41.615. The fellow Red Bull driver Mark Webber will line up 3rd alongside Rubens Barrichello and World Champion Jenson Button will start 5th.

Hamilton’s teammate Heikki Kovalainen will start 13th, despite topping Friday Practice 2, although this is because he suffered a brake problem in Q2.

Elsewhere it was a reasonably impressive qualifying session in BMW Sauber’s last ever Grand Prix with Kubica and Heidfeld making it an all BMW 4th row. They qualified 7th and 8th respectively.

Ferrari had another nightmare with Giancarlo Fisichella in particular, who will start last on the grid and Kimi Raikkonen who will start an average 11th on the grid.

It was a disappointing session for Renault as both of their drivers failed to get through Q1. In twice former world champion Fernando Alonso’s final qualifying for Renault he qualified 16th. His teammate Romain Grosjean will start 19th.

The full classification is below. 

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F1 Brazil Practise Session 3 Recap

Saturday, October 17th, 2009 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

Interlagos wet Brazil GP

Practise 3 was pretty much a wash out. The session was planned to start at 1100 hrs local time, however due to the terrential rain the medical helicopter could not take off, therefore no racing could take place. Replays of the rain falling before the session was due to start showed huge deep rivers of water running down the sides of the track – definitely no time for 200mph racing!

Most of the drivers ended up standing around at the back of their garages with their engineers, smiling and joking at the scenes outside. Sebastien Buemi and Robert Kubica having lots of fun whilst they sat there twiddling their thumbs. Meanwhile, a very optimistic Sebastian Vettel sat in his car, suited up, helmet on, and slick tyres…

Huge cracks of thunder and lightening hit the track at around 1115 hrs, the crowd seemingly loving every minute of it. At this point, the drivers and teams didn’t seem too hopeful for any running in this session. TV replays show Nick Heidfeld helping the team sweep up the water out of the garage.

Around 25 minutes into the scheduled session the sun started to peek through, and blue sky started to appear. Drivers furiously began to get their gear on, jumping in the cockipit, all except Kimi Raikkonen who stayed sitting at the back of the garage with his fingers in his ears whilst the engineers ran his engine.

Around 35 minutes into the session lightening apparently struck the weather radar which meant that all the teams were no longer able to retrieve weather condition information. Not that they needed it, it was still raining – and nothing was happening.

The cars hit the track at 1142 local time, Fisichella being the first one in the queue to get out on track in the extreme wet tyre, with Kovalainen and Rosberg shortly after. Huge spray kicking up from the rear tyres of the Ferrari as Fisichella tentatively drives around the wet track.

Kovalainen was the first to set a time at 1.31.716, with Nico Rosberg taking that from him just seconds later. Lewis Hamilton popped in between them shortly after and after the 1st sector was already up on the lap time of Rosberg by 0.7 seconds. The track was clearly getting better.

Despite the conditions appearing to improve, some drivers remained in the garages with only 12 minutes left in the session. The rain started again with 9 minutes left in the session, with Romain Grosjean the first to leave the track at turn 1. Fernando Alonso followed shortly onto the grass in the worsening conditions by aquaplaning, lucky to keep the car in a straight line as he bobbed over the watterlogged off area.

grosjeanGrosjean was soon the first (and last) casualty of the conditions during this session, after sliding in the same place his team mate had just done, he flew through the air with the car nearly turning over as it bounced across the grass, stewards running for their lives as the car headed for the barrier nose on. The session was immediately red flagged, with all cars returning to the pits as the rain came down. With that effort, the chequered flag appeared shortly after, and the session closed.

Results:

  1. Nico Rosberg – 1.23.182
  2. Kazuki Nakajima 1.23.832
  3. Jenson Button 1.24.122
  4. Fernando Alonso 1.24.125
  5. Adrian Sutil 1.24.149
  6. Romain Grosjean 1.24.389
  7. Sebstien Buemi 1.24.443
  8. Jarno Trulli 1.24.859
  9. Nick Heidfeld 1.24.867
  10. Mark Webber 1.25.440
  11. Kimi Raikkonen 1.25.508
  12. Heikki Kovalainen 1.25.685
  13. Jaime Alguersuari 1.26.224
  14. Rubens Barrichello 1.26.530
  15. Sebastian Vettel 1.27.047
  16. Vitantonio Liuzzi 1.27.341
  17. Lewis Hamilton 1.27.798
  18. Giancarlo Fisichella 1.29.285
  19. Robert Kubica 1.29.895
  20. Kamui Kobayashi 1.30.259