Romain Grosjean

Romain Grosjean
Born:
April 17 1986
Nationality:
France
First race:
Barber, 2021
Races:
64
Wins:
0
Race Win %:
0%
No.:
19
Team:

About Romain Grosjean

  • Biography
  • Performance by Circuit Type
  • Results
  • Biography

    Successful years in junior categories

    Romain Grosjean brought a wealth of experience in open-wheel racing to his NTT IndyCar Series debut with Dale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware Racing in 2021. Grosjean claimed the title in the French Formula Renault in 2005, and in 2007, the now-former Formula 1 driver won the Formula 3 Euro Series championship.

    In 2008, he won the GP2 Asia Series title, and the following year, Grosjean finished fourth in the GP2 Series. His season was shortened as the Renault F1 Team had him make his Formula 1 debut mid-season, after deciding to replace their regular driver, Nelson Piquet Jr., following a string of poor results from the Brazilian.

    Despite Grosjean performing quite well in his first seven Formula 1 races, the 23-year-old driver did not return to the Formula 1 grid in 2010. Instead, he competed in the GP2 Series, Auto GP, and the FIA GT1 World Championship. With four wins in Auto GP for DAMS, Grosjean secured his fifth motorsport title. In 2011, he added the GP2 Series and GP2 Asia Series titles to his collection.

    Full-time debut in Formula 1

    In 2012, after many successes in various junior categories, Romain Grosjean made his full-time debut in Formula 1 with the Lotus team. His first full season was strong: the Frenchman set the fastest lap once and stood on the podium three times, with a second-place finish at the Canadian Grand Prix as his best result. In 2013, things improved further for the former GP2 Series champion, finishing seventh in the standings, one position higher than the previous year, where he finished eighth.

    Like in 2012, Grosjean regularly made it to the podium in 2013. The Lotus driver finished third five times and secured another second-place finish during the United States Grand Prix. After two successful seasons, Lotus became far less competitive in 2014. Grosjean finished in the points only twice and ended the season 14th in the championship. In 2015, however, things improved again, and with ten points finishes, Grosjean achieved a podium by finishing third in the Belgian Grand Prix.

    Years at Haas F1

    Starting in 2016, Grosjean became part of the then-new Haas Formula 1 project. Despite a strong start with sixth- and fifth-place finishes in the first two races, this momentum did not carry forward in subsequent years, although the team made progress until 2018. When both 2019 and 2020 proved to be disastrous seasons for the Haas F1 Team and drivers Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean, the team informed them in 2020 that there would be no place for them starting in 2021.

    A few months after this announcement, during the penultimate race of the 2020 Formula 1 season in Bahrain, Romain Grosjean experienced a horrific crash. As a result, the Frenchman missed the final two races, bringing his Formula 1 career to an early end. Shortly before this race, Grosjean had expressed serious interest in racing full-time in the NTT IndyCar Series from 2021. It later emerged that Haas was even willing to sponsor his potential IndyCar seat.

    Crash alters plans

    The crash in Bahrain changed the plans for both Haas and Grosjean himself. Instead of competing in the full 2021 NTT IndyCar Series season, the Frenchman decided to skip three of the four oval races that year. After his terrifying crash, Grosjean wasn’t ready to race on the larger ovals. Consequently, he also skipped the 2021 Indianapolis 500 but did participate in the final oval race of the year at the shorter World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway.

    While Grosjean skipped three of the four oval races in 2021, including the Indianapolis 500, he made a strong impression on the road and street circuits. With two second-place finishes, both on the infield of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, he caught the attention of Michael Andretti.

    Andretti Autosport's team principal decided to bring Grosjean to his team for the 2022 season. This year, Grosjean did not skip any oval races, completing his first full NTT IndyCar Series season. Despite a second-place finish at Long Beach, it was a difficult year, with Grosjean finishing only 13th in the championship.

    2023: inconsistency and crashes

    In 2023, Grosjean continued with Andretti Autosport. Despite a promising start to the season, he stood out mostly for his numerous mistakes and crashes. Andretti Autosport decided not to renew his contract, and Grosjean found a new home for 2024 with the smaller Juncos Hollinger Racing.

    New start with Juncos Hollinger Racing

    At Juncos Hollinger Racing, Grosjean hoped to shine as he had done with Dale Coyne Racing. However, the season turned out differently: the Frenchman only occasionally showed his speed. Of the seventeen races, Grosjean finished in the top ten just six times, leaving him in 17th place in the championship.

    Performance by Circuit Type

    TypeRacesAvg FinishWinsRace Win %
    Roadcourse2712.444400%
    Streetcourse1915.263200%
    Oval1816.500000%

    Results

    2021

    Date (ET) Race Type FP
    April 18 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama
    Barber Motorsports Park
    Roadcourse 10
    April 25 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
    St. Petersburg
    Streetcourse 13
    May 15 GMR Grand Prix
    Indianapolis Road Course
    Roadcourse 2
    June 12 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix - Race 1
    Detroit Belle Isle
    Streetcourse 23
    June 13 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix - Race 2
    Detroit Belle Isle
    Streetcourse 24
    June 20 REV Group Grand Prix
    Road America
    Roadcourse 5
    July 4 Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio
    Mid-Ohio
    Roadcourse 7
    August 8 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix
    Nashville
    Streetcourse 16
    August 14 Big Machine Spiked Coolers Grand Prix
    Indianapolis Road Course
    Roadcourse 2
    August 21 Bommarito Automotive Group 500
    Gateway
    Oval 14
    September 12 Grand Prix of Portland
    Portland
    Roadcourse 22
    September 19 Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey
    Laguna Seca
    Roadcourse 3
    September 26 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
    Long Beach
    Streetcourse 24


    2022

    Date (ET) Race Type FP
    February 27 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
    St. Petersburg
    Streetcourse 5
    March 20 XPEL 375
    Texas Motor Speedway
    Oval 26
    April 10 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
    Long Beach
    Streetcourse 2
    May 1 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama
    Barber Motorsports Park
    Roadcourse 7
    May 14 GMR Grand Prix
    Indianapolis Road Course
    Roadcourse 19
    May 29 106th Indianapolis 500
    Indianapolis
    Oval 31
    June 5 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix
    Detroit Belle Isle
    Streetcourse 17
    June 12 Sonsio Grand Prix at Road America
    Road America
    Roadcourse 4
    July 3 Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio
    Mid-Ohio
    Roadcourse 21
    July 17 Honda Indy Toronto
    Toronto
    Streetcourse 16
    July 23 Hy-VeeDeals.com 250
    Iowa Speedway
    Oval 7
    July 24 Hy-Vee Salute to Farmers 300
    Iowa Speedway
    Oval 9
    July 30 Grand Prix of Indianapolis
    Indianapolis Road Course
    Roadcourse 16
    August 7 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix
    Nashville
    Streetcourse 16
    August 20 Bommarito Automotive Group 500
    Gateway
    Oval 13
    September 4 Grand Prix of Portland
    Portland
    Roadcourse 19
    September 11 Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey
    Laguna Seca
    Roadcourse 7


    2023

    Date (ET) Race Type FP
    March 5 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
    St. Petersburg
    Streetcourse 18
    April 2 Texas Indy 375
    Texas Motor Speedway
    Oval 14
    April 16 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
    Long Beach
    Streetcourse 2
    April 30 Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix
    Barber Motorsports Park
    Roadcourse 2
    May 13 GMR Grand Prix
    Indianapolis Road Course
    Roadcourse 11
    May 28 107th Running of the Indianapolis 500
    Indianapolis
    Oval 30
    June 4 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix
    Detroit
    Streetcourse 24
    June 18 Sonsio Grand Prix at Road America
    Road America
    Roadcourse 25
    July 2 Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio
    Mid-Ohio
    Roadcourse 13
    July 16 Honda Indy Toronto
    Toronto
    Streetcourse 22
    July 22 Hy-Vee Homefront 250
    Iowa Speedway
    Oval 11
    July 23 Hy-Vee One Step 250
    Iowa Speedway
    Oval 12
    August 6 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix
    Nashville
    Streetcourse 6
    August 12 Gallagher Grand Prix
    Indianapolis Road Course
    Roadcourse 18
    August 27 Bommarito Automotive Group 500
    Gateway
    Oval 12
    September 3 Bitnile.com Grand Prix of Portland
    Portland
    Roadcourse 27
    September 10 Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey
    Laguna Seca
    Roadcourse 11


    2024

    Date (ET) Race Type FP
    March 10 Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
    St. Petersburg
    Streetcourse 22
    March 24 The Thermal Club $1 Million Challenge
    The Termal Club
    Roadcourse 27
    April 21 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
    Long Beach
    Streetcourse 8
    April 28 Indy Grand Prix of Alabama
    Barber Motorsports Park
    Roadcourse 12
    May 11 Sonsio Grand Prix
    Indianapolis Road Course
    Roadcourse 12
    May 26 108th Running of the Indianapolis 500
    Indianapolis
    Oval 19
    June 2 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix
    Detroit
    Streetcourse 23
    June 9 XPEL Grand Prix at Road America
    Road America
    Roadcourse 7
    June 23 Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey
    Laguna Seca
    Roadcourse 4
    July 7 Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio
    Mid-Ohio
    Roadcourse 23
    July 13 Hy-Vee Homefront 250
    Iowa Speedway
    Oval 24
    July 14 Hy-Vee One Step 250
    Iowa Speedway
    Oval 10
    July 21 Honda Indy Toronto
    Toronto
    Streetcourse 9
    August 17 Bommarito Automotive Group 500
    Gateway
    Oval 16
    August 25 Grand Prix of Portland
    Portland
    Roadcourse 27
    August 31 Hy-Vee Milwaukee Mile 250s - Race 1
    Milwaukee Mile
    Oval 24
    September 1 Hy-Vee Milwaukee Mile 250s - Race 2
    Milwaukee Mile
    Oval 9
    September 15 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix
    Nashville Superspeedway
    Oval 16