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{{Short description|French and Swiss racing driver (born 1986)}}
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Caption = Grosjean demonstrating a [[Renault R27]] during the [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] round of the [[2008 World Series by Renault season]] |
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| birth_name = Romain David Jeremie Grosjean
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1986|04|17|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Geneva]], Switzerland
| date of birth = {{Birth date and age|1986|4|17}}
| place of birth = [[Geneva]] ([[Switzerland]])
| spouse = {{marriage|[[Marion Jollès]]|2012}}
| current series = [[GP2 Series]]
| children = 3
| first year = [[2008 GP2 Series season|2008]]
| relatives = {{plainlist|
* [[Fernand Grosjean]] (grandfather)
| current team = [[Barwa Addax]]
* [[Edgar Brandt]] (great-grandfather)
| car number = 2
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| former teams = [[ART Grand Prix]]
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| IRL_Car_Team = No. 77 ([[Juncos Hollinger Racing]])
| best finish = 4th
| year = [[2008 GP2 Series season|2008]]
| Best_IRL_Pos = 13th ([[2022 IndyCar Series|2022]], [[2023 IndyCar Series|2023]])
| First_IRL_Race = [[2021 IndyCar Series|2021]] [[2021 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama|Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama]] ([[Barber Motorsports Park|Birmingham]])
| prev series = [[GP2 Asia Series]]<br>[[Formula Three Euroseries]]<br />[[Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0|Formula Renault Eurocup]]<br />[[Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0|French Formula Renault]]<br />Swiss [[Formula Renault#Formula Renault 1.6L|Formula Renault 1.6]]
| Last_IRL_Race = [[2024 IndyCar Series|2024]] [[2024 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix|Music City Grand Prix]] <br> ([[Nashville Superspeedway]])
| prev series years = 2008<br>[[2006 Formula Three Euroseries season|2006]]–[[2007 Formula Three Euroseries season|07]]<br />[[2004 Formula Renault seasons#2004 Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup season|2004]]-[[2005 Formula Renault seasons#2005 Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup season|05]]<br />[[2004 Formula Renault seasons#2004 Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 season|2004]]-[[2005 Formula Renault seasons#2005 Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 season|05]]<br />2003
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| Car number = 8
| Races = 181 (179 starts)
| Championships = 0
| Wins = 0
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| First race = [[2009 European Grand Prix]]
| Last race = [[2020 Bahrain Grand Prix]]
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| prev series = [[GP2 Series]]<br>[[GP2 Asia Series]]<br>[[FIA GT1 World Championship|FIA GT1WC]]<br>[[Auto GP]]<br>[[Formula 3 Euro Series|F3 Euro Series]]<br>[[Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0|Formula Renault Eurocup]]<br>[[Formula Renault 2.0 West European Cup#French Formula Renault championship|French Formula Renault]]<br>[[Formula LO|Formula Lista Junior]]
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| title years = [[2011 GP2 Series|2011]]<br>[[2008 GP2 Asia Series|2008]], [[2011 GP2 Asia Series|2011]]<br>[[2010 Auto GP season|2010]]<br>[[2007 Formula 3 Euro Series|2007]]<br>[[2005 Formula Renault seasons#2005 Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 season|2005]]<br>2003
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'''Romain David Jeremie Grosjean''' ({{IPA|fr|ʁɔmɛ̃ ɡʁoʒɑ̃}}; born 17 April 1986) is a French and Swiss [[racing driver]], who recently competed in the [[IndyCar Series]] for [[Juncos Hollinger Racing|Juncos Hollinger]]. Grosjean competed [[Formula One drivers from France|under the French flag]] in [[Formula One]] between {{F1|2009}} and {{F1|2020}}.{{efn|The exact years Grosjean competed in [[Formula One]]: {{F1|2009}}, {{F1|2012}}–{{F1|2020}}.}}
'''Romain Grosjean''' (born April 17, 1986 in [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]]) is a racing driver, who holds dual nationality from [[France]] and Switzerland,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://archives.lematin.ch/LM/LMD/4sports/article-2008-07-177/ce-romain-est-un-helvete|title=Romain Grosjean en route vers la F1|last=Domenjoz|first=Luc|date=2008-07-06|work=Le Matin.ch|publisher=Edipresse Publications SA|language=French|accessdate=2009-08-09|quote=Fin 2005, bien aidé par sa licence française de pilote (il bénéficie de la double nationalité, par sa mère française), le Genevois signe un contrat avec le RDD, le Renault Driver Development ''(At the end of 2005, helped by his French racing license (he benefits from dual nationality thanks to his French mother), the Genevan signed a contract with RDD, Renault Driver Development)''}}</ref><ref name="f1fmeetgrosjean"> {{cite web | title = Meet the rookies: Romain Grosjean | publisher = F1Fanatic.co.uk | year = 2007 | url = http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2007/08/14/meet-the-rookies-romain-grosjean/ | accessdate =2007-08-14}}</ref> but competes under a French racing licence.<ref>{{cite news|last=Noble|first=Jonathan|title=10 facts about Romain Grosjean|publisher=[[Haymarket Group|Haymarket Publications]]|work=autosport.com|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77761|date=2009-08-18|accessdate=2009-08-18}}</ref> He was the 2007 [[Formula Three Euroseries]] drivers' champion and the inaugural [[GP2 Asia Series]] champion.


Born and raised in [[Geneva]] to a [[Swiss people|Swiss]] father and [[French people|French]] mother, Grosjean is the grandson of [[Alpine skiing at the Winter Olympics|Olympic alpine skier]] [[Fernand Grosjean]] and the great-grandson of weapons designer [[Edgar Brandt]]. Initially competing under a Swiss license, Grosjean dominated the 2005 French Formula Renault championship at his first attempt and joined the [[Renault Sport Academy]]. He was the [[2007 Formula 3 Euro Series]] drivers' champion. In [[2008 GP2 Asia Series|2008]], he became the inaugural [[GP2 Asia Series]] champion and came fourth in his first year in [[GP2 Series|GP2]]. In {{F1|2009}} he made his Formula One debut for Renault at the {{F1 GP|2009|European}} and came fourth again in GP2 despite missing the final eight races. After being dropped by Renault, he returned to junior formulae, winning the [[2010 Auto GP season|2010 Auto GP championship]] at the first attempt and winning the 2011 [[2011 GP2 Asia Series|GP2 Asia Series]] and [[2011 GP2 Series|GP2 Series]] becoming the first&nbsp;– and {{As of|2021|lc=y}}, only&nbsp;– two-time GP2 Asia champion and the only driver to hold both the GP2 Asia series and main GP2 series titles simultaneously. Due to the Asia and Main GP2 series being discontinued, this will likely remain true for the foreseeable future.
==Early racing career==
Grosjean won all ten rounds of the 2003 [[Renault Speed Trophy F2000|Swiss Formula Renault 1.6]] championship and moved to the [[French Formula Renault]] championship for 2004.<ref name="f1fmeetgrosjean" />


In {{F1|2012}}, Grosjean returned to Formula One with the [[Lotus F1|Lotus F1 Team]], alongside [[Kimi Räikkönen]].<ref name="Grosjean 2012">{{cite news|title=Romain Grosjean joins Kimi Raikkonen at Lotus Renault for 2012|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/96698|work=Autosport.com|publisher=[[Haymarket Group|Haymarket Publications]]|date=9 December 2010|access-date=9 July 2011}}</ref> He took his first Formula One podium at the [[2012 Bahrain Grand Prix]] and took his first fastest lap in the [[2012 Spanish Grand Prix]]. He became the first driver since 1994 to receive a race ban after causing a multi-car pile-up, at the [[2012 Belgian Grand Prix]]. In {{F1|2013}} he remained with Lotus, taking six podiums. He drove for Lotus again alongside Venezuelan [[Pastor Maldonado]] in the {{F1|2014}} and {{F1|2015}} seasons and achieved a podium finish at the [[2015 Belgian Grand Prix]] before moving to Haas from {{F1|2016}} to {{F1|2020}}. In what would be his final Formula One race, Grosjean survived a dramatic crash during the [[2020 Bahrain Grand Prix]] when his car separated in two and caught fire after penetrating a metal guardrail on the first lap. Grosjean sustained minor burns and credited the [[Halo (safety device)|halo]] with saving his life.<ref>{{cite news|author=Slater, Luke|url= https://www.telegraph.co.uk/formula-1/2020/11/29/f1-bahrain-grand-prix-2020-live-race-results-hamilton/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/formula-1/2020/11/29/f1-bahrain-grand-prix-2020-live-race-results-hamilton/ |archive-date=11 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=Lewis Hamilton wins Bahrain Grand Prix as Romain Grosjean survives fiery horror crash|access-date=29 November 2020 |date=29 November 2020 |work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |title=Grosjean's burnt-out F1 car to go on show |language=en-GB |work=BBC Sport |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/64715585 |access-date=2023-02-23}}</ref>
He was seventh in that first season with one win and champion in 2005 with ten victories. Grosjean also appeared in the [[Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0|Formula Renault Eurocup]] and finished on the podium twice in [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]].<ref name="f1fmeetgrosjean" />


After the 2020 Formula One season, Grosjean moved to the [[IndyCar Series]]. He obtained his first pole position and podium in his third race, the [[Grand Prix of Indianapolis]].
With his results and potential in the [[Formula Renault]] series, Romain joined the [[Renault Driver Development]] for the continuation of is career.<ref> {{cite web | title = Romain ID | publisher = Romain-Grosjean.com | year = 2006 | url = http://www.romain-grosjean.com/-Lifestyle-.html | accessdate =2009-08-05}}</ref>


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==Formula Three==
Grosjean made his F3 debut at the demanding Macau Guia circuit, standing in for [[Loic Duval]] at Signature-Plus. He qualified 19th and raced to ninth, beating team-mates [[Fabio Carbone]] and Guillaume Moreau.<ref name="f1fmeetgrosjean" />


== Early life ==
He did a full season in the [[Formula Three Euroseries]] in 2006 but had a tough year, taking only one podium finish and ending the year 13th. But in a one-off appearance in the [[British Formula Three Championship]] he started on pole position for both races at Pau, won both and set fastest lap in each.<ref name="f1fmeetgrosjean" />
Grosjean was born in [[Geneva]], Switzerland. He was born to a Swiss father and a French mother.<ref>{{Cite web |title=10 facts about Romain Grosjean |url=https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/10-facts-about-romain-grosjean-4432024/4432024/ |access-date=2022-10-16 |website=www.autosport.com |date=18 August 2009 |language=en}}</ref> He is the great-grandson of [[Edgar Brandt]], weapon designer and founder of Brandt.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.lotuscars.com/racing/romain-grosjean-z|title=ROMAIN GROSJEAN A-Z {{!}} Lotus Cars|website=www.lotuscars.com|language=en-GB|access-date=27 April 2017}}{{Dead link|date=March 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He is also the grandson of skier [[Fernand Grosjean]], silver medalist in giant slalom at the [[FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1950|1950 World Ski Championship]] in [[Aspen, Colorado|Aspen]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=GROSJEAN Fernand - Athlete Information |url=https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/athlete-biography.html?sector=AL&competitorid=21868 |access-date=2022-10-16 |website=www.fis-ski.com}}</ref>


== Early racing career ==
He stayed in the F3 Euroseries for 2007 but stepped up to ASM Formule 3, for which [[Jamie Green]], [[Lewis Hamilton]], and [[Paul di Resta]] won the previous three titles.<ref name="f1fmeetgrosjean" /> [[Sébastien Buemi]] led the championship in the early stages but Grosjean moved ahead with a victory in the ninth race of the season at Mugello.<ref name="mmgrosjeanmugello"> {{cite web | title = F3 Euro Mugello 1: Grosjean moves ahead | publisher = MaximumMotorsport.co.uk | year = 2007 | url = http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2007/07/14/f3-euro-mugello-1-grosjean-moves-ahead/ | accessdate =2007-08-14}}</ref> He maintained a lead in the standings from that point onwards and won the title at the final round of the year with one race in hand.<ref>Bradley, Charles. [http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/63278 Grosjean takes title] ''autosport.com'', 2007-10-13. Retrieved 2007-10-13.</ref>
Grosjean won all ten rounds of the 2003 [[Formula LO|Formula Lista Junior]] championship and moved to the [[Formula Renault 2.0 West European Cup#French Formula Renault championship|French Formula Renault]] championship for 2004.<ref name="f1fmeetgrosjean">{{cite web | title = Meet the rookies: Romain Grosjean | publisher = F1Fanatic.co.uk | year = 2007 | url = http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2007/08/14/meet-the-rookies-romain-grosjean/ | access-date =14 August 2007}}</ref> He was seventh in that first season with one win and was champion in 2005 with ten victories. He also appeared in the [[Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0|Formula Renault Eurocup]] and finished on the podium twice in [[Circuit Ricardo Tormo|Valencia]].<ref name="f1fmeetgrosjean" /> With his results and potential in the [[Formula Renault]] series, Grosjean joined the [[Renault Sport Academy|Renault Driver Development programme]] for the continuation of his career.<ref>{{cite web | title = Romain ID | publisher = Romain-Grosjean.com | year = 2006 | url = http://www.romain-grosjean.com/-Lifestyle-.html | access-date = 5 August 2009 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090820223317/http://www.romain-grosjean.com/-Lifestyle-.html | archive-date = 20 August 2009 | df = dmy-all }}</ref>


=== Formula Three ===
Grosjean took pole position for the prestigious [[Masters of Formula 3|Masters of F3]] race at [[Zolder]] but finished 14th after stalling at the start.<ref name="mmhulkenbergmasters"> {{cite web | title = Hülkenberg wins F3 Masters as Grosjean stalls | publisher = MaximumMotorsport.co.uk | year = 2007 | url = http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2007/08/05/hulkenberg-wins-masters-as-grosjean-stalls/ | accessdate =2007-08-14}}</ref>
Grosjean made his Formula Three debut at the [[2005 Macau Grand Prix]], standing in for [[Loïc Duval]] at [[Signature Team|Signature-Plus]]. He qualified 19th and raced to ninth, beating teammates [[Fábio Carbone]] and Guillaume Moreau.<ref name="f1fmeetgrosjean" />


He did a full season in the [[2006 Formula 3 Euro Series]] but had a tough year, taking only one podium finish and ending the year 13th. In a one-off appearance in the [[2006 British Formula Three Championship|British Formula Three Championship]] he started on pole position for both races at Pau, won both, and set the fastest lap in each.<ref name="f1fmeetgrosjean" />
==GP2 Series==


He stayed in the Formula 3 Euro Series for [[2007 Formula 3 Euro Series|2007]] but moved to the [[ART Grand Prix|ASM team]], for which [[Jamie Green]], [[Lewis Hamilton]], and [[Paul di Resta]] won the previous three titles.<ref name="f1fmeetgrosjean" /> [[Sébastien Buemi]] led the championship in the early stages but Grosjean moved ahead with a victory in the ninth race of the season at Mugello.<ref name="mmgrosjeanmugello">{{cite web | title = F3 Euro Mugello 1: Grosjean moves ahead | publisher = MaximumMotorsport.co.uk | year = 2007 | url = http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2007/07/14/f3-euro-mugello-1-grosjean-moves-ahead/ | access-date =14 August 2007 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071203061213/http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2007/07/14/f3-euro-mugello-1-grosjean-moves-ahead/ <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archive-date = 3 December 2007}}</ref> He maintained a lead in the standings from that point onwards and won the title at the final round of the year with one race in hand.<ref>Bradley, Charles. [http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/63278 Grosjean takes title] ''autosport.com'', 13 October 2007. Retrieved 13 October 2007.</ref>
[[File:Romain Grosjean 2008 GP2 Silverstone.jpg|thumb|left|Grosjean driving for [[ART Grand Prix]] at the [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] round of the [[2008 GP2 Series season]].]]


Grosjean took pole position for the prestigious [[Masters of Formula 3]] race at [[Circuit Zolder|Zolder]] but finished 14th after stalling at the start.<ref name="mmhulkenbergmasters">{{cite web | title = Hülkenberg wins F3 Masters as Grosjean stalls | publisher = MaximumMotorsport.co.uk | year = 2007 | url = http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2007/08/05/hulkenberg-wins-masters-as-grosjean-stalls/ | access-date =14 August 2007 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071009235246/http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2007/08/05/hulkenberg-wins-masters-as-grosjean-stalls/ <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archive-date = 9 October 2007}}</ref>
Grosjean drove for ART in the [[2008 GP2 Asia Series season|inaugural]] [[GP2 Asia Series]] season alongside [[Stephen Jelley]], winning both races of the first round of the championship. He went on to win the championship with four race victories and sixty-one points overall.


=== GP2 Series ===
He stayed with [[ART Grand Prix]] team for the [[2008 GP2 Series season]].<ref>{{cite news| title =Grosjean to race for ART in 2008 | publisher =autosport.com| url =http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/64346| date =2007-12-11| accessdate =2007-12-11}}</ref> His team-mates were [[Luca Filippi]]<ref>{{cite news| title =Filippi confirmed at ART for 2008| publisher =autosport.com| url =http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/64420| date =2007-12-17| accessdate =2007-12-17}}</ref> and [[Sakon Yamamoto]].
[[File:Romain Grosjean 2008 GP2 Silverstone.jpg|thumb|Grosjean driving for [[ART Grand Prix]] at the [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] round of the [[2008 GP2 Series]].]]


Grosjean drove for ART in the [[2008 GP2 Asia Series|inaugural]] [[GP2 Asia Series]] season alongside [[Stephen Jelley]], winning both races of the first round of the championship. He went on to win the championship with four race victories and sixty-one points overall.{{Citation needed|date=August 2023}}
In the first round at the [[Circuit de Catalunya]] Grosjean started 11th after engine problems in qualifying. He rose through the field to finish fifth in the feature race, giving him fourth on the grid for the shorter sprint race.<ref>{{cite news| title =Alvaro Parente wins on GP2 debut in Barcelona| publisher =maximummotorsport.co.uk| url =http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2008/04/26/alvaro-parente-wins-on-gp2-debut-in-barcelona/| date =2008-04-26| accessdate =2008-04-27}}</ref> After a good start Grosjean was up to second and then passed Kobayashi for the lead. But Grosjean made a mistake on a late rolling restart and Kobayashi tried to pass him again for the lead. Grosjean moved across on Kobayashi to keep the position but the stewards decided his defensive move was illegal and gave him a drive-through penalty dropping him to 13th at the end of the race.<ref>{{cite news| title =Kobayashi triumphs as Grosjean cracks under pressure| publisher =maximummotorsport.co.uk| url =http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2008/04/27/kobayashi-triumphs-as-grosjean-cracks-under-pressure/| date =2008-04-27| accessdate =2008-04-27}}</ref> Victory in the sprint race at Istanbul, the fourth round of the season, moved Grosjean into second place in the championship.<ref>{{cite news| title =Eight cars crash on first lap, Bruno Senna hits a dog, it's another GP2 sprint race| publisher =maximummotorsport.co.uk| url =http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2008/05/11/eight-cars-crash-on-first-lap-bruno-senna-hits-a-dog-its-another-gp2-sprint-race/| date =2008-05-11| accessdate =2008-05-12}}</ref> Despite dropping back from this position, he finished the season fourth and achieved the distinction of being the highest-placed rookie in the championship.


[[2008 Formula Three Euroseries season]] champion [[Nicolas Hülkenberg]] joined [[Pastor Maldonado]] at ART for 2009, forcing Grosjean out of the team. Nonetheless, Renault placed him at 2008 team champions Campos Grand Prix for 2009, now known as [[Barwa Addax]].<ref>{{cite news| title =Maldonado signs for ART | publisher =crash.net| url=http://www.crash.net/motorsport/gp2/news/171636-1/maldonado_signs_for_art.html}}</ref>
He stayed with [[ART Grand Prix]] team for the [[2008 GP2 Series]].<ref>{{cite news| title =Grosjean to race for ART in 2008 | publisher =autosport.com| url =http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/64346| date =11 December 2007| access-date =11 December 2007}}</ref> His teammates were [[Luca Filippi]]<ref>{{cite news| title =Filippi confirmed at ART for 2008| publisher =autosport.com| url =http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/64420| date =17 December 2007| access-date =17 December 2007}}</ref> and [[Sakon Yamamoto]].


In the first round at the [[Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya|Circuit de Catalunya]], Grosjean started 11th after engine problems in qualifying. He rose through the field to finish fifth in the feature race, giving him fourth on the grid for the shorter sprint race.<ref>{{cite news|title=Alvaro Parente wins on GP2 debut in Barcelona |publisher=maximummotorsport.co.uk |url=http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2008/04/26/alvaro-parente-wins-on-gp2-debut-in-barcelona/ |date=26 April 2008 |access-date=27 April 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080907181953/http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2008/04/26/alvaro-parente-wins-on-gp2-debut-in-barcelona/ |archive-date=7 September 2008 }}</ref> After a good start Grosjean was up to second and then passed Kobayashi for the lead. But Grosjean made a mistake on a late rolling restart and Kobayashi tried to pass him again for the lead. Grosjean moved across on Kobayashi to keep the position but the stewards decided his defensive move was illegal and gave him a drive-through penalty dropping him to 13th at the end of the race.<ref>{{cite news|title=Kobayashi triumphs as Grosjean cracks under pressure |publisher=maximummotorsport.co.uk |url=http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2008/04/27/kobayashi-triumphs-as-grosjean-cracks-under-pressure/ |date=27 April 2008 |access-date=27 April 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080828224139/http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2008/04/27/kobayashi-triumphs-as-grosjean-cracks-under-pressure/ |archive-date=28 August 2008 }}</ref> Victory in the sprint race at Istanbul, the fourth round of the season, moved Grosjean into second place in the championship.<ref>{{cite news| title =Eight cars crash on first lap, Bruno Senna hits a dog, it's another GP2 sprint race| publisher =maximummotorsport.co.uk| url =http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2008/05/11/eight-cars-crash-on-first-lap-bruno-senna-hits-a-dog-its-another-gp2-sprint-race/| date =11 May 2008| access-date =12 May 2008 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080514104555/http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2008/05/11/eight-cars-crash-on-first-lap-bruno-senna-hits-a-dog-its-another-gp2-sprint-race/ <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archive-date = 14 May 2008}}</ref> Despite dropping back from this position, he finished the season fourth and achieved the distinction of being the highest-placed rookie in the championship.
==Formula One==
Grosjean was confirmed as [[Renault F1|Renault's]] test driver for {{F1|2008}}, replacing [[Nelson Piquet, Jr.]] who graduated to a race seat.<ref>{{cite news| title =Alonso, Piquet, Grosjean with Renault...| publisher =uk.eurosport.yahoo.com| url =http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/10122007/13/alonso-piquet-grosjean-renault.html| date =2007-12-10| accessdate =2007-12-10}}</ref> He drove a Formula One car for the first time at the UK round of the [[2008 World Series by Renault season|2008 World Series by Renault]] weekend at [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] on June 7 and June 8, 2008 where he gave a number of demonstrations of the previous year's [[Renault R27|R27]] car. He initially continued in the test driver role at Renault for 2009, but will take over Piquet's seat from the {{f1 gp|2009|European}} onwards.<ref>{{cite news|last=English|first=Steven|title=Renault confirms Grosjean in, Piquet out|publisher=[[Haymarket Group|Haymarket Publications]]|work=autosport.com|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77740|date=2009-08-18|accessdate=2009-08-18}}</ref>


[[2008 Formula 3 Euro Series]] champion [[Nico Hülkenberg]] joined [[Pastor Maldonado]] at ART for 2009, forcing Grosjean out of the team. Nonetheless, Renault placed him at 2008 team champions Campos Grand Prix for 2009, now known as [[Addax Team|Barwa Addax]].<ref>{{cite news| title =Maldonado signs for ART | publisher =crash.net| url=http://www.crash.net/motorsport/gp2/news/171636-1/maldonado_signs_for_art.html}}</ref> Despite missing the last four rounds, Grosjean finished fourth in the championship standings.
==Racing record==

===Complete Formula One results===
== Initial stint in Formula One ==
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Grosjean was confirmed as [[Renault in Formula One|Renault's]] test driver for {{F1|2008}}, replacing [[Nelson Piquet Jr.]], who graduated to a race seat.<ref>{{cite news| title =Alonso, Piquet, Grosjean with Renault...| publisher =uk.eurosport.yahoo.com| url =http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/10122007/13/alonso-piquet-grosjean-renault.html| date =10 December 2007| access-date =10 December 2007 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071215140209/http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/10122007/13/alonso-piquet-grosjean-renault.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archive-date = 15 December 2007}}</ref> He drove a Formula One car for the first time at the UK round of the [[2008 World Series by Renault]] weekend at [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] on 7 and 8 June 2008, where he gave a number of demonstrations of the previous year's [[Renault R27|R27]] car.
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=== Renault (2009) ===
He initially continued in the test driver role at Renault for 2009 but took over Piquet's seat in the wake of the [[Renault Formula One crash controversy|Crashgate controversy]] from the {{f1 gp|2009|European}} onwards.<ref>{{cite news|last=English|first=Steven|title=Renault confirms Grosjean in, Piquet out|publisher=[[Haymarket Group|Haymarket Publications]]|work=autosport.com|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77740|date=18 August 2009|access-date=18 August 2009}}</ref> Grosjean qualified 14th at the {{F1 GP|2009|European}}. He was knocked out of Q2 0.323 seconds off the pace of teammate [[Fernando Alonso]]. He finished 15th in the race after a first-lap collision with [[Luca Badoer]] necessitated a stop for a new front wing. For the next round in [[2009 Belgian Grand Prix|Belgium]] Grosjean qualified 19th, which he blamed on traffic and yellow flags. In the race, he was eliminated on the first lap after a collision with [[Jenson Button]]. At the {{F1 GP|2009|Italian}}, Grosjean qualified a career-best 12th, but made a poor start, damaged his car with contact at the first corner, spun on the second lap, and finished 15th. He described himself as "very disappointed" after the race.

[[File:Romain Grosjean 2009 Europe.jpg|thumb|Grosjean made his Formula One debut at the [[2009 European Grand Prix]].]]
At the {{F1 GP|2009|Singapore}}, Grosjean qualified 19th after suffering brake problems. He was hopeful of making progress in the race, but the brake problems reappeared, forcing him to retire after just three laps. At the {{F1 GP|2009|Japanese}}, Grosjean qualified 18th, which he blamed on rain throughout practice preventing him from fully learning the demanding [[Suzuka Circuit]], which he had never driven on before. He was promoted to 17th due to Timo Glock being unable to start the race. He was unable to make progress in the race, finishing 16th after struggling with understeer throughout the race on the unfamiliar circuit. At the {{F1 GP|2009|Brazilian}}, Grosjean suffered an accident in practice, although he escaped unhurt. He qualified 13th in his repaired car, gained positions at the start, but then slipped back down to 13th after complaining of grip and tyre temperature problems, his best result of the season. At the season-ending {{F1 GP|2009|Abu Dhabi}}, Grosjean qualified 19th, and finished 18th and last, again complaining of brake problems during the race. He said afterward that he had "learnt an enormous amount this year, especially being a teammate to Fernando".

On 31 January 2010, after the end of the season news reports had doubts that Grosjean would keep his seat into 2010, [[Renault in Formula One|Renault]] confirmed that Grosjean's former GP2 teammate at the [[Addax Team]], [[Vitaly Petrov]] would be the team's second driver alongside [[Robert Kubica]] for the [[2010 Formula One World Championship|2010 season]], leaving Grosjean without a Formula One drive for 2010. However, in September 2010, it was confirmed by tyre manufacturer [[Pirelli]] that Grosjean would complete a test for the company, in anticipation of their return to supplying tyres to the F1 grid in 2011. Grosjean replaced [[Nick Heidfeld]], who left his testing duties to take up a race seat at [[Sauber]].<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/86719 |title=Grosjean to test for Pirelli at Monza| work=Autosport |date=16 September 2010 |access-date=11 August 2013}}</ref>

== Stint outside of Formula One ==
=== Sportscars ===
[[File:Ford GT Romain Grosjean.jpg|thumb|Grosjean driving a Ford GT at [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]]]]
After leaving Formula One, Grosjean became involved in sportscar racing. In March 2010, Grosjean secured a drive in the inaugural [[2010 FIA GT1 World Championship|FIA GT1 World Championship]], driving a [[Ford GT]]1 for the [[Matech Concepts|Matech Competition]] team alongside German driver [[Thomas Mutsch]].<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/82401 | title = Grosjean makes World GT1 move | publisher = [[Haymarket Group|Haymarket Publications]] | work = autosport.com | date = 26 March 2010 | access-date =29 June 2010 | first = Matt | last = Beer}}</ref> The pairing won the opening Championship Race of the season in [[Yas Marina Circuit|Abu Dhabi]] and added a second victory at [[Masaryk Circuit|Brno]] in May to lead the standings after the first three rounds of the season.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.gt1world.com/news/article/brno-cahmpionship-race- | title = Grosjean-Mutsch top driver standings | work = gt1world.com | publisher = [[FIA GT1 World Championship]] | date = 23 May 2010 | access-date = 29 June 2010 | archive-date = 7 October 2011 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111007025305/http://www.gt1world.com/news/article/brno-cahmpionship-race- | url-status = dead }}</ref>

In June 2010, Grosjean made his debut in the famous [[2010 24 Hours of Le Mans|Le Mans 24 Hours]] endurance race, sharing a Ford GT1 with Mutsch and [[Jonathan Hirschi]]. After qualifying third in the LMGT1 class, they were forced to retire from the race after 171 laps.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.crash.net/le+mans/results/160636/1/le_mans_24_hours__race_result.html | title = Le Mans 24 Hours&nbsp;– Race result | work = crash.net | publisher = Crash Media Group | date = 13 June 2010 | access-date =29 June 2010}}</ref>

=== Auto GP ===
In June 2010, Grosjean made a return to single-seaters, racing for the DAMS team in the third round of the [[2010 Auto GP season|Auto GP season]] at [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|Spa-Francorchamps]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.autogp.org/en/news.php?id=0159 |title=Grosjean on the Auto GP grid with DAMS |work=autogp.org |publisher=[[Auto GP]] |date=22 June 2010 |access-date=29 June 2010}}</ref> After dominating practice and taking pole position, he won the feature race before finishing second to [[Carlos Iaconelli]] in the sprint event.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.autogp.org/en/news.php?id=0175 |title=Spa, Race 2: Iaconelli wins again |work=autogp.org |publisher=[[Auto GP]] |date=27 June 2010 |access-date=29 June 2010}}</ref> Over the course of the weekend, Grosjean accumulated 18 points out of a possible 19 on offer and took away €80,000 prize money as the event's top points scorer. He went on to win three more races to take the title at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] 16 points ahead of runner-up [[Edoardo Piscopo]].

=== Return to GP2 ===
[[File:R Grosjean Monza 2011.jpg|thumb|left|Grosjean won the 2011 [[2011 GP2 Asia Series|GP2 Asia Series]] and [[2011 GP2 Series|GP2 Series]] championships on his full-time return to the category.]]
On 20 July 2010, Grosjean announced that he would return to GP2 with the DAMS team. He replaced the then Renault test driver [[Jérôme d'Ambrosio]] for the [[2010 Hockenheimring GP2 Series round|German]] round of the championship.<ref>{{cite news|last=Beer|first=Matt|title=Grosjean returns to GP2 in Germany|publisher=[[Haymarket Group|Haymarket Publications]]|work=autosport.com|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/85399|date=20 July 2010|access-date=25 July 2010}}</ref> He later substituted for D'Ambrosio's injured teammate, [[Ho-Pin Tung]], from the [[2010 Spa-Francorchamps GP2 Series round|Belgian]] round onwards (despite Tung recovering and returning to the series with a different team), finishing 3rd in Belgium and [[2010 Yas Marina GP2 Series round|Abu Dhabi]] to take fourteenth place in the drivers' standings, only two positions behind D'Ambrosio.<ref>{{cite news|last=Beer|first=Matt|title=Grosjean stays at DAMS, joins Gravity|publisher=[[Haymarket Group|Haymarket Publications]]|work=autosport.com|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/86479|date=24 September 2010|access-date=10 September 2010}}</ref>

Grosjean returned to GP2 full-time with DAMS for the 2011 [[2011 GP2 Series|GP2 Series]] and [[2011 GP2 Asia Series|GP2 Asia Series]] seasons.<ref>{{cite news|title=Grosjean and Varhaug in DAMS' colours|publisher=GP2 Motorsport Limited|work=[[GP2 Series]]|url=http://gp2series.com/News-Room/News/2011/01_Jan/Grosjean-and-Varhaug-in-DAMS-colours/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110128184748/http://gp2series.com/News-Room/News/2011/01_Jan/Grosjean-and-Varhaug-in-DAMS-colours/|url-status=dead|archive-date=28 January 2011|date=25 January 2011|access-date=23 May 2011}}</ref> He took two pole positions and one race victory to win the Asia Series by six points from [[Jules Bianchi]], and also won the first race of the main series to lead that championship as well. He lost the championship lead to [[Giedo van der Garde]], after the second round of the series, after an event which was hampered by disqualification due to a technical infringement,<ref>{{cite news|last=Freeman|first=Glenn|title=Grosjean excluded from fourth|publisher=[[Haymarket Group|Haymarket Publications]]|work=autosport.com|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/91608|date=21 May 2011|access-date=23 May 2011}}</ref> but regained it again the following week at [[2011 Monaco GP2 Series round|Monaco]], scoring points in both races despite starting from last place on the grid. After scoring four further wins as part of a mid-season run that included six consecutive podium finishes, he pulled clear of his pursuers and clinched the championship at the penultimate round at [[2011 Spa-Francorchamps GP2 Series round|Spa-Francorchamps]].

== Return to Formula One ==
=== Lotus (2012–2015) ===
[[File:Romain Grosjean 2012 Malaysia FP2 1.jpg|thumb|right|Grosjean driving for [[Lotus F1 Team|Lotus]] at the [[2012 Malaysian Grand Prix]].]]

At the start of {{F1|2011}}, Grosjean returned to the newly branded [[Renault in Formula One|Lotus Renault GP]] team as one of five test drivers along with [[Bruno Senna]], [[Ho-Pin Tung]], [[Jan Charouz]] and [[Fairuz Fauzy]]. Lotus Renault had planned to run [[Robert Kubica]] and [[Vitaly Petrov]] throughout 2011 but Kubica had a horrific rally accident and was unable to drive during 2011. Former [[Sauber|BMW Sauber]] teammate [[Nick Heidfeld]] replaced Kubica for the first 11 races before himself being replaced by Senna from the Belgian Grand Prix onwards. In late October 2011, Lotus Renault announced that Grosjean would drive in the first Friday free practice session in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (replacing Senna) and the Brazilian Grand Prix (replacing Petrov).

On 9 December 2011, it was announced that Grosjean would make his comeback to Formula One in {{F1|2012}}, taking the second seat at the newly renamed [[Lotus F1|Lotus F1 Team]] (formerly [[Renault in Formula One|Renault]], the team that Grosjean raced with in 2009) alongside {{F1|2007}} World Champion [[Kimi Räikkönen]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://bleacherreport.com/articles/975712-formula-1-romain-grosjean-to-partner-kimi-raikkonen-at-lotus-renault-in-2012|title=Formula 1: Romain Grosjean To Partner Kimi Raikkonen at Lotus Renault in 2012|date=9 December 2011|access-date=March 27, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210616074406/https://bleacherreport.com/articles/975712-formula-1-romain-grosjean-to-partner-kimi-raikkonen-at-lotus-renault-in-2012|archive-date=16 June 2021|last=James|first=Neil}}</ref>

==== 2012 ====
[[File:Romain Grosjean, United States Grand Prix, Austin 2012.jpg|thumb|Grosjean at the [[2012 United States Grand Prix]].]]

At the {{F1 GP|2012|Australian}}, Grosjean set the second fastest time in the final free practice session,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2012/3/13112.html|title=Hamilton pips Grosjean|work=Formula1.com|publisher=[[Formula One Group|Formula One Administration]]|date=17 March 2012|access-date=18 March 2012}}</ref> and while teammate Räikkönen was eliminated in the first part of qualifying, Grosjean made it into the top ten&nbsp;– for the first time, as his previous best was twelfth place<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.espnf1.com/australia/motorsport/story/73280.html|title=Third 'a dream come true' for Grosjean|work=ESPN F1|publisher=ESPN Emea Ltd.|date=17 March 2012|access-date=18 March 2012}}</ref>&nbsp;– and ultimately qualified in third position.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2012/3/13114.html|title=Hamilton heads McLaren one-two|work=Formula1.com|publisher=[[Formula One Group|Formula One Administration]]|date=17 March 2012|access-date=18 March 2012}}</ref> He fell to sixth at the start and retired on the second lap after a collision with [[Pastor Maldonado]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/98167|title=Grosjean takes positives from Australia display despite early exit|first=Matt|last=Beer|work=[[Autosport]]|publisher=[[Haymarket Group|Haymarket Publications]]|date=18 March 2012|access-date=18 March 2012}}</ref> which broke his right-front suspension. At the [[2012 Bahrain Grand Prix]] he finished third, collecting his first Formula One podium and the first for a French driver since [[Jean Alesi]] at the [[1998 Belgian Grand Prix]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2012/apr/22/sebastian-vettel-bahrain-grand-prix|title=Sebastian Vettel's good start ensures victory in Bahrain Grand Prix|date=22 April 2012|publisher=Guardian (London)|access-date=26 April 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120425002327/http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/apr/22/sebastian-vettel-bahrain-grand-prix|archive-date=25 April 2012|url-status=live}}</ref> In [[2012 Spanish Grand Prix|Spain]] Grosjean started third, finished fourth and set his first fastest lap in Formula One; the first for a French driver since Alesi at the [[1996 Monaco Grand Prix]]. At the [[2012 Canadian Grand Prix]], he collected his second Formula One podium with a career best finish of second, behind [[Lewis Hamilton]].

[[File:2012 British GP - Lotus.jpg|thumb|left|Grosjean at the [[2012 British Grand Prix]]]]
At [[2012 European Grand Prix|Valencia]], Grosjean was running second when the car's electronics malfunctioned forcing Grosjean's first mechanical-related retirement of the season. At the {{F1 GP|2012|British}}, Grosjean topped the timesheets during the first free practice session, but qualifying did not go as well; at the end of Q2 he spun into the gravel at the final corner after managing to get into Q3, this meant he could not take any further part in qualifying and started from tenth, although he was promoted to ninth after [[Nico Hülkenberg]] received a grid penalty. At the start of the race, he was involved in an incident with [[Paul di Resta]], which forced a pit stop for a new front wing. However, Grosjean fought back through the field to finish in sixth just behind his teammate. At the {{F1 GP|2012|German}}, Grosjean started nineteenth due to a gearbox penalty and finished eighteenth after picking up a puncture on lap one. A week later, at the {{F1 GP|2012|Hungarian}}, Grosjean qualified second, the first time a French Formula One driver had started on the front row of the grid since Alesi at the [[1999 French Grand Prix]]; Grosjean finished third in the race behind Hamilton and teammate Räikkönen.

[[File:2012 Japanese GP opening lap.jpg|thumb|right|Grosjean was involved in several first-lap accidents in his first full season of Formula One, including this collision with [[Mark Webber (racing driver)|Mark Webber]] at the first corner of the [[2012 Japanese Grand Prix]].]]

At [[2012 Belgian Grand Prix|Spa]] Grosjean caused a multi-car pile-up at the start of the race, with Hamilton, [[Fernando Alonso]] and [[Sergio Pérez]] all eliminated from the race as well as Grosjean; the incident was started when Grosjean drove into Hamilton on the approach to the La Source corner.<ref name=ban>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/19458954|title=Belgian Grand Prix crash: Romain Grosjean banned for one race|first=Andrew|last=Benson|work=[[BBC Sport]]|publisher=[[BBC|British Broadcasting Corporation]]|date=2 September 2012|access-date=2 September 2012}}</ref> Grosjean was given a one race ban post-race (the first driver to be banned since [[Michael Schumacher]] in {{F1|1994}}),<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2012/09/03/2012-belgian-grand-prix-stats-facts/|title=Grosjean is first banned driver since Schumacher |date=3 September 2012 |publisher=F1Fanatic |access-date=7 September 2012}}</ref> as well as a fine of €50,000, with the FIA saying in a statement "The stewards regard this incident as an extremely serious breach of the regulations, which had the potential to cause injury to others. It eliminated leading championship contenders from the race. The stewards note [that] the team conceded the action was an extremely serious mistake and an error of judgement. Neither the team nor the driver made any submission in mitigation of penalty."<ref name=ban/> He was replaced for the [[2012 Italian Grand Prix]] by Lotus test and reserve driver [[Jérôme d'Ambrosio]].<ref>{{cite news|title=D'Ambrosio to replace Grosjean|publisher=TEAMtalk media|work=planet-f1.com|url=http://www.planet-f1.com/driver/3213/8050304/D-Ambrosio-to-replace-Grosjean|date=4 September 2012|access-date=4 September 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121215094925/http://www.planet-f1.com/driver/3213/8050304/D-Ambrosio-to-replace-Grosjean|archive-date=15 December 2012}}</ref> His team boss, [[Éric Boullier]] said that Grosjean learned an important lesson following his ban,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/19550579|title=Romain Grosjean has 'learned his lesson' – Boullier|work=[[BBC Sport]]|publisher=[[BBC]]|date=10 September 2012|access-date=9 July 2016}}</ref> however at the {{F1 GP|2012|Japanese}}, Grosjean crashed into [[Mark Webber (racing driver)|Mark Webber]] at the first corner with Webber branding him a "first lap nutcase". Grosjean's actions were condemned by many drivers in the paddock.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/motorsport/formulaone/9592262/Mark-Webber-calls-Romain-Grosjean-an-embarassing-first-lap-nutcase-after-collision-at-Japanese-Grand-Prix.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/motorsport/formulaone/9592262/Mark-Webber-calls-Romain-Grosjean-an-embarassing-first-lap-nutcase-after-collision-at-Japanese-Grand-Prix.html |archive-date=11 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=Mark Webber calls Romain Grosjean an 'embarassing &#91;sic&#93;, first-lap nutcase' after collision at Japanese Grand Prix|first=Tom|last=Cary|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|date=7 October 2012|access-date=9 July 2016}}{{cbignore}}</ref> At the {{F1 GP|2012|Abu Dhabi}}, Grosjean was involved in another first lap incident.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/104025|title=Grosjean adamant he was not to blame for clashes|first=Matt|last=Beer|date=4 November 2012|access-date=9 July 2016|work=[[Autosport]]|publisher=[[Haymarket Media Group|Haymarket Publications]]}}</ref> In [[2012 Brazilian Grand Prix|São Paulo]] Grosjean hit the back of [[Pedro de la Rosa]]'s HRT in qualifying.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/20478359|first=Andrew|last=Benson|title=Lewis Hamilton on pole ahead of Jenson Button|work=[[BBC Sport]]|publisher=[[BBC]]|date=24 November 2012|access-date=9 July 2016}}</ref>

On 14–16 December Grosjean won the [[2012 Race of Champions|Race of Champions]] after a Grand Final victory over [[24 Hours of Le Mans|Le Mans]] legend [[Tom Kristensen (racing driver)|Tom Kristensen]] at the [[Rajamangala Stadium]] in [[Bangkok]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://raceofchampions.com/News/general-news/grosjean-crowned-2012-champion-of-champions.aspx|title=Grosjean crowned 2012 Champion of Champions|date=16 December 2012|access-date=9 July 2016|work=[[Race of Champions]]|publisher=International Media Productions S.A.M.|archive-date=19 December 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121219065814/http://www.raceofchampions.com/News/general-news/grosjean-crowned-2012-champion-of-champions.aspx|url-status=dead}}</ref> The day before Grosjean finished in second place in the Nations' Cup event along with his teammate [[Sébastien Ogier]] in the French team, after defeat by Germany's Sebastian Vettel and Michael Schumacher.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.raceofchampions.com/news/latest-news/news-2012/team-germany-win-sixth-roc-nations-cup/|title=Team Germany win sixth ROC Nations Cup|date=16 December 2012|access-date=9 July 2016|work=[[Race of Champions]]|publisher=International Media Productions S.A.M.}}</ref>

On 17 December 2012, it was confirmed that Grosjean would stay at Lotus for the {{F1|2013}} season.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Romain Grosjean to be retained by Lotus for 2013|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/19941279|work=[[BBC Sport]]|publisher=[[BBC Sport]]|date=14 October 2012|access-date=17 December 2012}}</ref>

==== 2013 ====
[[File:Romain Grosjean 2013 Catalonia test (19-22 Feb) Day 3.jpg|thumb|Grosjean testing the [[Lotus E21]] in [[Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya|Barcelona]].]]
He had three points-scoring finishes at the three opening races before receiving a new chassis to help his chances at [[2013 Bahrain Grand Prix|Bahrain]]; he qualified 11th and climbed to third. At the next race in [[2013 Spanish Grand Prix|Spain]], his suspension failed on lap 9. At the {{F1 GP|2013|Monaco}}, Grosjean had three crashes during the practice sessions, leading his team principal, Boullier, to tell Grosjean to "wake up".<ref>{{Cite web|date=2013-11-02|title=Romain Grosjean: from immature menace to Lotus's future F1 champion|url=http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2013/nov/02/romain-grosjean-lotus-formula-one-champion|access-date=2021-12-11|website=the Guardian|language=en}}</ref> He qualified 13th but his race ended when he crashed into the back of [[Daniel Ricciardo]], earning him a 10-place grid penalty for the next race. At the {{F1 GP|2013|Canadian}} he started last on the grid due to the grid penalty but ran as high as eighth in the race before finishing 13th as he had to stop for a third time due to heavy tyre wear. On the first lap of the {{F1 GP|2013|British}}, Grosjean made contact with [[Mark Webber (racing driver)|Mark Webber]], damaging the front wing of Webber's car. Grosjean retired on the last lap while in 8th position due to serious front wing damage. At the {{F1 GP|2013|German}} after qualifying 5th he led the race for a while and seemed to be on a faster pace than [[Sebastian Vettel]] but the intervention of the safety car changed the race. He was forced to let his teammate [[Kimi Räikkönen]] pass towards the end of the race as Räikkönen had faster tyres. Grosjean resisted [[Fernando Alonso]] to earn his second podium of the season behind Vettel and Räikkönen.

[[File:Romain Grosjean 2013 Malaysia FP1.jpg|thumb|Grosjean at the [[2013 Malaysian Grand Prix]].]]
At the {{F1 GP|2013|Hungarian}} Grosjean qualified 3rd on the grid but finished the race in 6th position after receiving a drive-through penalty for crossing the white line as he overtook [[Felipe Massa]]. After the race, he was given a further 20-second time penalty for colliding with [[Jenson Button]], however, this did not affect his final position. At the {{F1 GP|2013|Belgian}} Grosjean qualified 7th on the grid, and Lotus chose to operate a one-stop strategy on Grosjean's car. Later in the race, he was sent off track by [[Sergio Pérez]] while Pérez was attempting an overtake – Pérez received a drive-through penalty for the incident. Grosjean finished the race in 8th position after being overtaken by Massa towards the end of the race. At the {{F1 GP|2013|Italian}} Grosjean qualified 13th as both Lotuses showed a slow pace in practice. After a slow pit stop, he came back to finish in 8th after many overtaking moves and resisting [[Lewis Hamilton]] on the last lap. In [[2013 Singapore Grand Prix|Singapore]] Grosjean had a difficult weekend full of mechanical problems; and despite qualifying 3rd, he was forced to retire due to an engine issue. At the {{F1 GP|2013|Korean}} he qualified 4th and was moved up to third on the grid after a grid penalty for Webber. He made a good start in which he overtook Hamilton and was closing on Vettel until the safety car came out. This intervention aided Räikkönen's progression up the order, and after a small mistake, Grosjean was overtaken by his teammate. Grosjean maintained position behind Räikkönen and secured his third podium of the season, in third.

The next weekend, at [[2013 Japanese Grand Prix|Suzuka]], he qualified 4th. After a poor start by the Red Bulls on the front row, Grosjean took the lead into the first corner and showed a good pace compared to the Red Bulls behind him, leading almost half the race. Vettel passed him on lap 28 and he was also later overtaken by [[Mark Webber (racing driver)|Mark Webber]], and finished 3rd for the second straight race. In [[2013 Indian Grand Prix|India]], Grosjean failed to reach Q2 on medium tyres to save softer tyres, and he ultimately qualified 17th. In the race, he had a longer first stint with soft tyres to apply a one pit stop strategy that worked perfectly as he finished 3rd behind Vettel and Rosberg after overtaking Massa and then Räikkönen who forced him off the track on his first overtaking attempt. At [[2013 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|Abu Dhabi]], after qualifying 7th (and being promoted to 6th due to teammate Räikkönen's penalty), he had another strong start and strong race, finishing 4th. At the {{F1 GP|2013|United States}}, Grosjean had a good qualifying session and earned the 3rd spot on the grid behind Vettel and Webber. In the race, Grosjean had a strong start once again, by overtaking Webber and nearly overtaking Vettel. Leading a lap during the pit stop phase, Grosjean finished 2nd by holding off Webber despite numerous overtaking attempts.

On 29 November 2013, it was confirmed that Grosjean would continue with Lotus in 2014.<ref name="Lotus F1 2014">{{cite news|title=Pastor Maldonado will join Lotus in 2014 alongside Romain Grosjean|url=http://www1.skysports.com/f1/news/12040/9048842/pastor-maldonado-will-join-lotus-in-2014-alongside-romain-grosjean|work=SkySport F1|access-date=29 November 2013}}</ref>

==== 2014 ====
[[File:Lotus E22 Grosjean Silverstone 2014 (2).jpg|thumb|Grosjean at the [[2014 British Grand Prix]]]]
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A new rule for the [[2014 Formula One World Championship|2014 season]] allowed the drivers to pick a car number to use for their entire career. Grosjean was awarded his first choice of number 8. He explained his choice of number on his Facebook page: "Simply I like this number, plus it has some signification to me. My wife was born on 8 December, we started dating in 2008 and besides, to my eyes my son is the 8th wonder of the world. That's why I picked up number 8."<ref>{{cite news|first=James|last=Galloway|url=http://www1.skysports.com/f1/news/22058/9114523/whats-in-a-number-drivers-permanent-numbers-and-the-reasons-behind-them|title=What's in a number|work=[[Sky Sports]]|publisher=[[BSkyB]]|date=15 January 2014|access-date=19 January 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/grosjeanromain/posts/732203573457085|title=15 January at 14:44|work=[[Facebook]]|publisher=Facebook, Inc.|date=15 January 2014|access-date=19 January 2014}}</ref> Among all the races in 2014, he was only able to score on two occasions and claim 8 points.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thecheckeredflag.co.uk/2014/07/romain-grosjean-made-mistake-trying-keep-tyres-warm/|title=Romain Grosjean: "I made a Mistake trying to keep the Tyres Warm"|first=Paul|last=Hensby|date=29 July 2014|access-date=12 August 2014|work=The Checkered Flag|publisher=Black Eagle Media Network}}</ref>

==== 2015 ====
[[File:Romain Grosjean 2015 Canadian Grand Prix.jpg|thumb|Grosjean at the [[2015 Canadian Grand Prix]]]]
In 2015, Lotus produced a much better car, which was powered by a Mercedes engine. Grosjean showed great potential in testing, but mechanical problems in [[2015 Australian Grand Prix|Australia]] and a spin after contact with [[Sergio Pérez]] in [[2015 Malaysian Grand Prix|Malaysia]] prevented Grosjean from scoring points. But after the first two troubled races, Grosjean recorded good performances in [[2015 Chinese Grand Prix|China]] and [[2015 Bahrain Grand Prix|Bahrain]], finishing 7th on both occasions. In [[2015 Spanish Grand Prix|Spain]], Lotus struggled in practice and qualifying and Grosjean missed out on Q3 for the first time in the season. But in the race, his pace improved and he finished 8th, despite making contact with [[Pastor Maldonado]] in the opening laps and a mistake in the pits, both of which cost him some time. In [[2015 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco]], Grosjean was on for his fourth consecutive points finish, despite a grid penalty for a gearbox change, but he was hit by [[Max Verstappen]] while battling for position. Grosjean managed to rejoin, but lost time and finished 12th.

In [[2015 Canadian Grand Prix|Canada]], Lotus had one of the fastest cars and Grosjean qualified in an impressive 5th place. In the race, he was in the top 5 but made contact with the Marussia of [[Will Stevens]], which punctured his tyre. Grosjean had to pit for new tyres, but managed to recover and finished in the points. In [[2015 Austrian Grand Prix|Austria]], he was racing in the top 10, but he had a mechanical issue and could not finish the race. In [[2015 British Grand Prix|Great Britain]], he retired on lap 1 after contact with [[Daniel Ricciardo]] and teammate Maldonado. In [[2015 Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungary]], he struggled again and even had a penalty for an unsafe release in the pits. But near the end of the race, he advance many positions due to other drivers' problems. In the end, he managed to repeat his best finish of the season of 7th, finishing ahead of [[Nico Rosberg]]'s Mercedes. In [[2015 Belgian Grand Prix|Belgium]], Lotus again had one of the fastest cars and Grosjean qualified in 4th, but started 9th, because of a penalty. In the race, he consistently gained positions, and a few laps before the finish, Grosjean was running 4th. Ahead of him was Vettel, who was on old tyres, and Grosjean caught up with him with 5 laps to go. He was not able to overtake, but Vettel's right rear tyre exploded on the penultimate lap. Grosjean moved into the podium positions, to record his first such result since 2013. After the race, Grosjean said that he cried on the last lap.

In [[2015 Italian Grand Prix|Italy]] Grosjean once again made it into Q3, qualifying in 8th, but was involved in some contact in turn 1, provoking his retirement. In [[2015 Singapore Grand Prix|Singapore]], he was forced to retire a few laps before the end because of a suspected gearbox issue. In [[2015 Japanese Grand Prix|Japan]], Grosjean was in 6th place after the start but lost a position during the first stops to [[Nico Hülkenberg]]. Near the end of the race, he was under pressure from Maldonado, who had closed the gap to just over a second, but Grosjean managed to retain his 7th position to the finish and scored points for the first time since Belgium.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.formula1.com/content/fom-website/en/championship/races/2015.html |title=2015 FIA Formula One World Championship Race Calendar |publisher=formula1.com |access-date=11 October 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/0/formula1/34034502? |title=Belgian GP: I cried on the last lap – Romain Grosjean |publisher=BBC |date=23 August 2015 |access-date=11 October 2015}}</ref>

=== Haas F1 Team (2016–2020) ===
==== 2016 ====
[[File:F1 - Haas F1 - Romain Grosjean (28298385210).jpg|thumb|Grosjean at the [[2016 British Grand Prix]].]]
On 29 September 2015, it was announced that Grosjean would race for the [[Haas F1 Team]], who were joining the Formula One grid for the {{F1|2016}} season.<ref name="grosjeanjoinhaas">{{Cite tweet|user=RGrosjean|author=Romain Grosjean|number=648876723392675840|date=29 September 2015|title=Really happy and proud to be racing for @HaasF1Team from 2016 onwards. A new great and very exciting challenge #F1 #r8main|access-date=9 July 2016}}</ref> He was partnered by former [[Sauber]] driver and [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] test driver [[Esteban Gutiérrez]]. In the team's first race, the {{F1 GP|2016|Australian}}, Grosjean finished sixth to record Haas' first points and making them the first team since [[Toyota Racing (Formula One team)|Toyota Racing]] to score points in their debut.<ref>{{cite news|last=Whisenant|first=David|title=Kannapolis based Haas F1 teams makes history in Australia|url=http://www.wbtv.com/story/31520043/kannapolis-based-haas-f1-teams-makes-history-in-australia|access-date=20 March 2016|work=[[WBTV]]|publisher=[[Raycom Media]]|date=20 March 2016|location=[[Kannapolis, North Carolina]]}}</ref> He was eventually voted Formula One's first Driver of the Day.<ref>{{cite web|last=Saunders|first=Nate|url=http://www.espn.co.uk/f1/story/_/id/15036725/haas-driver-romain-grosjean-wins-f1-first-driver-day-award|title=Romain Grosjean wins F1's first Driver of the Day award|work=[[ESPN]]|date=21 March 2016|access-date=23 March 2016}}</ref> Grosjean scored again in the following {{F1 GP|2016|Bahrain}} by finishing in fifth position,<ref>{{cite web|last=Reiman|first=Samuel|url=http://www.foxsports.com/motor/story/f1-haas-bahrain-gp-finish-5th-romain-grosjean-040316|title=American-based Haas F1 team scores again with fifth in Bahrain GP|work=[[Fox Sports (United States)|Fox Sports]]|date=3 April 2016|access-date=4 April 2016}}</ref> winning Driver of the Day again.<ref>{{cite web|last=Maher|first=Thomas|url=http://formulaspy.com/formula-1/formula-1-news/romain-grosjean-wins-driver-day-award-24569|title=Romain Grosjean wins 'Driver of the Day' Award|publisher=FormulaSpy|date=4 April 2016|access-date=4 April 2016|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160408103017/http://formulaspy.com/formula-1/formula-1-news/romain-grosjean-wins-driver-day-award-24569|archive-date=8 April 2016}}</ref>

Following [[Jenson Button]]'s retirement from full-time racing, the members of the [[Grand Prix Drivers' Association|GPDA]] elected Grosjean to replace Button as one of the directors of the GPDA in May 2017.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/129308|title=Romain Grosjean replaces Jenson Button as F1 GPDA director|last=Noble|first=Jonathan|work=Autosport.com|access-date=4 May 2017|language=en}}</ref>

==== 2017 ====
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[[File:Romain Grosjean 2017 Malaysia FP2 2.jpg|thumb|Grosjean at the [[2017 Malaysian Grand Prix]]]]
Grosjean drove for [[Haas F1 Team|Haas]] for the [[2017 Formula One World Championship|2017]] season where he partnered [[Kevin Magnussen]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.statsf1.com/en/romain-grosjean/saison.aspx|title=Romain GROSJEAN – Seasons|website=www.statsf1.com|language=en|access-date=7 November 2018}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.statsf1.com/en/romain-grosjean/coequipier.aspx|title=Romain GROSJEAN – Teammate|website=www.statsf1.com|language=en|access-date=7 November 2018}}</ref> He had multiple retirements, such as in the [[2017 Australian Grand Prix]], where he retired due to a water leak. His second retirement came at the [[2017 Russian Grand Prix]], when he had a collision with [[Jolyon Palmer]]. His third and final retirement of the season was in the [[2017 Hungarian Grand Prix]] due to a [[Lug nut|wheel nut]]. He scored 28 points in total from 8 occasions and finished the season 13th.

==== 2018 ====
[[File:Romain Grosjean Azerbaijan GP 2018.jpg|thumb|Grosjean at the [[2018 Azerbaijan Grand Prix]]|left]]
[[Haas F1 Team|Haas]] retained Grosjean for the [[2018 Formula One World Championship|2018]] season where he again partnered [[Kevin Magnussen|Magnussen]].<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> At the [[2018 Azerbaijan Grand Prix|Azerbaijan Grand Prix]], Grosjean crashed behind the safety car whilst running in 6th place. His engineer incorrectly blamed the cause of the crash on [[Sauber Motorsport|Sauber]] driver [[Marcus Ericsson]], saying, "I think Ericsson hit us."<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.race-hamilton-beats-raikkonen-as-red-bull-implode-in-baku.6LwVGIDomQCQqeiiMsqKYq.html|title=RACE: Hamilton beats Raikkonen as Red Bull implode in Baku|access-date=7 November 2018|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.statsf1.com/en/2018/azerbaidjan/tour-par-tour.aspx|title=Azerbaijan 2018 – Lap by lap|website=www.statsf1.com|language=en|access-date=7 November 2018}}</ref> At the [[2018 Spanish Grand Prix|Spanish Grand Prix]], Grosjean was the cause of a crash on the opening lap. Whilst making his way through turn 3, he lost control of his [[Haas VF-18|Haas]] after running through dirty air. This caused him to spin across the track into the path of the cars behind him, causing a large amount of smoke in the process. He was then hit by Hülkenberg and Gasly, eliminating all three from the race. In the [[2018 Austrian Grand Prix|Austrian Grand Prix]], Grosjean finished 4th, his best result in his career at Haas, and his first points finish in 2018. Grosjean was disqualified from the [[2018 Italian Grand Prix|Italian Grand Prix]] after the floor of his car was found to be illegal, taking away a 6th-place finish; although the team appealed this, the decision was upheld.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.haas-lose-appeal-regarding-grosjean's-italian-gp-disqualification.4NWoeG3OByaoOoUIMSm88S.html|title=Haas lose appeal regarding Grosjean's Italian GP disqualification|work=Formula1.com|access-date=7 November 2018|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.statsf1.com/en/2018/italie/classement.aspx|title=Italy 2018 – Result|website=www.statsf1.com|language=en|access-date=7 November 2018}}</ref> Grosjean finished the season 14th with 37 points.

==== 2019 ====
[[File:FIA F1 Austria 2019 Nr. 8 Grosjean 2.jpg|thumb|Grosjean at the [[2019 Austrian Grand Prix]]]]On 28 September 2018 it was confirmed that [[Haas F1 Team|Haas]] would retain Grosjean for the [[2019 Formula One World Championship|2019]] season, again partnering Magnussen.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/11500614/f1-2019-haas-confirm-kevin-magnussen-and-romain-grosjean|title=F1 2019: Haas confirm Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean|work=Sky Sports|access-date=7 November 2018|language=en}}</ref> Like his 2018 season, Grosjean's 2019 was plagued with reliability issues, poor luck and driver errors. Additionally, the [[Haas VF-19]] suffered from poor pace throughout the season, often qualifying well but falling far behind during races.

The first two races saw a double retirement for Grosjean. In [[2019 Australian Grand Prix|Australia]], a wheel was incorrectly fitted during a pit stop, causing it to come loose on track in an extremely similar incident to his [[2018 Australian Grand Prix|race in Australia the year before]]. In [[2019 Bahrain Grand Prix|Bahrain]] he was hit by [[Lance Stroll]] on the opening lap, causing terminal damage. An 11th-place finish in [[2019 Chinese Grand Prix|China]] followed, before a third retirement in four races in [[2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix|Azerbaijan]] due to a brake failure. Grosjean scored his first point of the season by finishing 10th in [[2019 Spanish Grand Prix|Spain]], and followed this up with another 10th-place finish in [[2019 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco]].

Grosjean finished 14th in [[2019 Canadian Grand Prix|Canada]] after a collision in front of him on the first lap sent debris into his car, causing him to lose positions. He then retired from the next race, his [[2019 French Grand Prix|home race in France]]. Another retirement came two races later in [[2019 British Grand Prix|Britain]], after contact with teammate Magnussen on the first lap, ending the races of both drivers. Both were blamed and criticised for the incident, at a race in which Grosjean was testing the old spec of the VF-19 so that the team could understand their recent lack of pace.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/steiner-grosjean-magnussen-haas-letdown/4500404/|title=Frustrated Steiner "still not over" Haas duo's British GP clash|website=motorsport.com|date=25 July 2019|access-date=6 January 2020}}</ref> His best—and final—points finish of the season came in [[2019 German Grand Prix|Germany]], when he crossed the line in 9th place but was promoted to 7th after the [[Alfa Romeo in Formula One|Alfa Romeo]] drivers were penalised post-race for the use of driver aids.

Another retirement came in [[2019 Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungary]] due to a hydraulics issue. In [[2019 Singapore Grand Prix|Singapore]], Grosjean tagged [[George Russell (racing driver)|George Russell]] during an overtake attempt, damaging his front wing and causing the [[Williams Grand Prix Engineering|Williams]] driver to crash into a wall. Grosjean finished the race in 11th. Another retirement followed in [[2019 Russian Grand Prix|Russia]] after a first-lap collision with [[Daniel Ricciardo]] and [[Antonio Giovinazzi]] sent him into the barriers. In [[2019 Brazilian Grand Prix|Brazil]], Grosjean was running in 7th place late in the race behind [[Pierre Gasly]] and ahead of [[Carlos Sainz Jr.]], before issues with his car dropped him back to 14th by the finish line (13th after a penalty for [[Nico Hülkenberg]]). Gasly and Sainz would go on to finish 2nd and 3rd in the race.[[File:Romain Grosjean-Haas VF-20 (1).jpg|thumb|Grosjean at [[2020 Formula One pre-season testing|pre-season testing in 2020]]]]Grosjean ended the season in 18th place in the championship with 8 points, his worst full-season in Formula One.

==== 2020 ====
On 19 September 2019, Haas announced that Grosjean would remain with the team for the [[2020 Formula One World Championship|2020]] season alongside Magnussen.<ref name="haas-2020">{{cite news |last1=Khorounzhiy |first1=Valentin |title=Grosjean keeps Haas F1 seat for 2020 |url=https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/grosjean-keeps-haas-seat-hulkenberg/4543516/ |access-date=19 September 2019 |work=[[motorsport.com]] |publisher=[[Motorsport Network]] |date=19 September 2019}}</ref>

Grosjean retired from the first race in [[2020 Austrian Grand Prix|Austria]] and finished thirteenth at the [[2020 Styrian Grand Prix|same venue]] a week later. His finish at Styria would prove to be his highest finish for the next six races, when he finished twelfth in [[2020 Italian Grand Prix|Italy]] and again in [[2020 Tuscan Grand Prix|Tuscany]]. He scored ninth in [[2020 Eifel Grand Prix|Germany]] for his only points of the season. Ahead of the [[2020 Portuguese Grand Prix|Portuguese Grand Prix]], Grosjean announced he and Magnussen were to leave Haas at the end of 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Grosjean and Magnussen announce they are to leave Haas at the end of 2020|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.breaking-grosjean-and-magnussen-announce-they-are-to-leave-haas-at-the-end.5pXS3lUq9uQIbBZvXo41cV.html|access-date=22 October 2020|website=Formula1.com|date=22 October 2020}}</ref>

=== 2020 crash ===
In what would be his final race, Grosjean suffered a serious crash in the [[2020 Bahrain Grand Prix#First lap and Romain Grosjean's crash|2020 Bahrain Grand Prix]] on the first lap in which his [[Haas VF-20]] made contact with the [[AlphaTauri AT01]] of [[Daniil Kvyat]], and hit the barrier at high speed, splitting the car in half, releasing the fuel and causing a significant fire. The force and angle of the impact caused the driver's compartment and the front half of the car to be wedged into the barrier, while the rear half was separated from the rest of the vehicle, igniting the car immediately upon impact.<ref>{{Cite news|date=2020-11-29|title=Grosjean somehow walks away from fiery F1 crash in Bahrain that ripped his car in half|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-30/f1-romain-grosjean-walks-away-from-fiery-crash-bahrain/12933138|access-date=2020-12-01|newspaper=ABC News|language=en-AU|last1=Maasdorp|first1=James}}</ref>
[[File:Grosjean's crash wreckage.jpg|thumb|The front half of the wreckage of Grosjean's car, on display in 2023]]
The impact was measured at {{Convert|67|g-force|lk=on|abbr=|m/s2 ft/s2}}.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-05|title=FIA concludes investigation into Romain Grosjean's accident at 2020 Bahrain Formula 1 Grand Prix and releases 2021 circuit racing safety initiatives|url=https://www.fia.com/news/fia-concludes-investigation-romain-grosjeans-accident-2020-bahrain-formula-1-grand-prix-and|access-date=2021-03-06|website=Federation Internationale de l'Automobile|language=en}}</ref> He was able to exit the car unaided after 28 seconds, and was helped away from the crash scene by [[Alan van der Merwe]] and Ian Roberts, with minor burn injuries to his hands and ankles before being airlifted to a nearby military hospital.<ref name="Autosport Bahrain 2020">{{Cite web|last=Smith|first=Luke|date=29 November 2020|title=Grosjean to remain in hospital overnight after Bahrain F1 crash|url=https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/153842/grosjean-to-remain-in-hospital-overnight-after-crash|url-access=limited|access-date=29 November 2020|website=autosport.com|language=en}}</ref> The crash caused a [[Racing flags#Red flag|red flag]] for more than an hour to recover the chassis and repair the damaged barrier section.<ref name="Autosport Bahrain 2020 crash">{{Cite web|last=Noble|first=Jonathan|date=29 November 2020|title=Bahrain GP red-flagged after Grosjean fireball crash on opening lap|url=https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/153831/bahrain-gp-redflagged-after-grosjean-fireball-crash|url-access=limited|access-date=29 November 2020|website=autosport.com|language=en}}</ref> The [[Halo (safety device)|halo]]-head protective device, introduced in Formula One in 2018, was credited with saving his life: it sheltered Grosjean's head and body from coming into contact with the barrier upon collision.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Tellis|first=Shannon|title=What is the 'Halo' that saved F1 driver Romain Grosjean's life in Bahrain Grand Prix crash?|work=The Economic Times|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/what-is-the-halo-that-saved-f1-driver-romain-grosjeans-life-in-bahrain-grand-prix-crash/articleshow/79485741.cms|access-date=2020-11-30}}</ref> Grosjean ultimately missed the last two races of the season, and was replaced by Haas reserve driver [[Pietro Fittipaldi]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Haas F1 Team Confirms Fittipaldi for Sakhir Grand Prix |url=https://www.haasf1team.com/news/haas-f1-team-confirms-fittipaldi-sakhir-grand-prix |publisher=[[Haas F1 Team]] |access-date=30 November 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=6 December 2020|title=Romain Grosjean announces he will miss the Abu Dhabi GP to focus on recovery, bringing Haas career to a close|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.breaking-grosjean-announces-he-will-miss-abu-dhabi-gp-to-focus-on-recovery.hO85GVQ5eU3927lFFAM5W.html|access-date=6 December 2020|website=Formula1.com}}</ref>

He underwent surgery for his injuries on 16 December.<ref>{{cite news|last=Stevens|first=Ben|url=https://www.grandprix247.com/2020/12/16/grosjean-successfully-undergoes-hand-surgery/|title=Grosjean successfully undergoes hand surgery|publisher=Grand Prix 247|date=16 December 2020|access-date=16 December 2020}}</ref>

=== Mercedes test ===
[[File:Romain grosjean burns (51382024027).jpg|thumb|The state of Grosjean's hand burns in 2021.]]
Grosjean was due to test drive the [[Mercedes AMG F1 W10 EQ Power+]], which won the [[2019 Formula One World Championship]], for a full day of testing with the team at the [[2021 French Grand Prix]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Romain Grosjean to make fairy-tale return to F1 with special one-off Mercedes test|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.breaking-grosjean-to-make-fairy-tale-return-to-f1-with-special-one-off.4iaABiRi5Sq6XxTCch9llk.html|access-date=2021-05-05|website=www.formula1.com|language=en}}</ref> The test was delayed due to pandemic related travel restrictions.<ref>{{cite web |agency=Reuters |title=Mercedes postpone F1 test for Romain Grosjean |url=https://www.espn.com/f1/story/_/id/31645658/mercedes-postpone-f1-test-romain-grosjean |website=ESPN |date=16 June 2021 |publisher=Disney |access-date=20 June 2021}}</ref>

== IndyCar ==
From 2021 onwards, Grosjean chose to compete in the [[IndyCar Series]].

===Dale Coyne Racing (2021)===
[[File:Romain Grosjean at Road America in 2021.png|thumb|Grosjean at Road America in 2021]]

For [[2021 IndyCar Series|2021]] Grosjean competed on a joint deal between [[Dale Coyne Racing]] and [[Rick Ware Racing]] with backing from [[Honda Performance Development|Honda]]. Grosjean was scheduled to only participate in the [[Street circuit|street]] and [[Road racing|road course]] events in the [[2021 IndyCar Series|2021 season]] but he later announced after the Indianapolis 500 that he would run the [[Bommarito Automotive Group 500]] to get experience racing on ovals for a potential full schedule in 2022.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Romain Grosjean signs up for IndyCar road and street races|url=https://www.motorsport.com/indycar/news/grosjean-indycar-dale-coyne-road-street-races/5323324/?ic_source=home-page-widget&ic_medium=widget&ic_campaign=widget-1|access-date=2021-02-03|website=www.motorsport.com| date=3 February 2021 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-02-03|title=Grosjean to make return from injury in IndyCar|url=https://www.espn.com/f1/story/_/id/30826423/romain-grosjean-make-return-injury-indycar|access-date=2021-02-03|website=ESPN.com|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Pruett |first1=Marshall |title=Content in IndyCar, Grosjean ready to try oval racing at WWTR |url=https://racer.com/2021/06/11/content-in-indycar-grosjean-ready-to-try-oval-racing-at-wwtr/ |website=Racer.com |date=11 June 2021 |publisher=Racer Media & Marketing |access-date=9 July 2021}}</ref> Because his only oval race would be on what IndyCar considers a short oval Haas F1 Team colleague [[Pietro Fittipaldi]] was signed to replace Grosjean for IndyCar's three races on superspeedways, the double header at [[Texas Motor Speedway]] and the [[2021 Indianapolis 500]].

Grosjean quickly adapted to IndyCar racing and immediately showed pace. He recorded three podium finishes on the season; two second-place finishes at both rounds on the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway|IMS Road Course]] and a third-place finish at [[Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey|Laguna Seca]].<ref>.{{cite web |last1=Boxall-Legge |first1=Jake |title=IMS IndyCar: Power claims first win of 2021 over Grosjean |url=https://www.autosport.com/indycar/news/ims-indycar-power-claims-first-win-of-2021-over-grosjean-at-indianapolis/6647938/ |website=Autosport |date=14 August 2021 |access-date=14 August 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Ryan |first1=Nate |title=IndyCar results and points standings after Laguna Seca |url=https://motorsports.nbcsports.com/2021/09/19/indycar-laguna-seca-results-points-standings-alex-palou-colton-herta-romain-grosjean/ |website=NBC Sports |date=19 September 2021 |publisher=NBC Universal |access-date=25 September 2021}}</ref> In addition he made the final round of qualifying at both rounds on the IMS Road Course and [[Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix|Detroit]], [[Music City Grand Prix|Nashville]], and [[Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach|Long Beach]]. The highpoint of Grosjean's season was at the first round at Indianapolis, where after sitting out for two weeks he returned and out qualified fellow rookie [[Scott McLaughlin (racing driver)|Scott McLaughlin]], [[Josef Newgarden]], [[Jack Harvey (racing driver)|Jack Harvey]], [[Conor Daly]], and [[Alex Palou]] to earn his first IndyCar pole position and first pole position since May 2011, when he was on pole in GP2 at Istanbul Park with DAMS.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kelly |first1=Paul |title=GROSJEAN WINS NTT P1 AWARD FOR GMR GRAND PRIX POLE |url=https://www.indycar.com/news/2021/05/05-14-gmrgp-qualifying |website=IndyCar.com |publisher=IndyCar |access-date=15 May 2021}}</ref> He went on to finish in second place behind winner [[Rinus VeeKay]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-05-15|title=Rinus VeeKay becomes IndyCar's latest first-time winner|url=https://apnews.com/article/sports-asia-rinus-veekay-middle-east-indycar-formula-one-3ae952defe73098803ea99d62990febf|access-date=2021-05-16|website=AP NEWS}}</ref> Other highlights included making up ten positions at Laguna Seca, several passes of which he made at the famed "Corkscrew", the location of [[Alex Zanardi]]'s iconic pass on [[Bryan Herta]] in 1996, and his first ever oval race at [[World Wide Technology Raceway|Gateway]], where he recorded the most overtakes for the race despite finishing fourteenth.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Pruett |first1=Marshall |title=Grosjean takes in a little bit of everything from oval debut |url=https://racer.com/2021/08/22/grosjean-takes-in-a-little-bit-of-everything-from-first-ever-oval-race/ |website=Racer.com |date=22 August 2021 |publisher=Racer Media & Marketing |access-date=24 August 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Herta Dominates in Laguna Seca Win; Palou Closes on Title|url=https://www.indycar.com/news/2021/09/09-19-laguna-race|access-date=2021-09-19|website=IndyCar.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Grosjean Thrills Growing Fanbase with Stirring Drive to Third|url=https://www.indycar.com/news/2021/09/09-19-grosjean-laguna|access-date=2021-09-20|website=IndyCar.com}}</ref> Grosjean also recorded top ten finishes at [[Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama|Barber]], [[Grand Prix of Road America|Road America]], and [[Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio|Mid-Ohio]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Ryan |first1=Nate |title=IndyCar results and points standings after the Grand Prix of Alabama season opener |url=https://motorsports.nbcsports.com/2021/04/18/indycar-baber-results-points-standings-grand-prix-of-alabama/ |website=NBCSports.com |date=19 April 2021 |publisher=NBC |access-date=20 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Associated press |title=IndyCar REV Group Grand Prix at Road America Results |url=https://wtop.com/sports/2021/06/indycar-rev-group-grand-prix-at-road-america-results/ |website=WTOP News |date=20 June 2021 |access-date=20 June 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Ryan |first1=Nate |title=IndyCar results and points standings after Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio |url=https://motorsports.nbcsports.com/2021/07/04/indycar-results-points-standings-mid-ohio-josef-newgarden/ |website=NBC Sports |date=4 July 2021 |publisher=NBC Universal |access-date=8 July 2021}}</ref>
[[File:Romain grosjean (51382008822).jpg|thumb|Grosjean at the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]] in 2021]]
Grosjean's arrival to IndyCar coincided with the arrival of three-time [[Supercars Championship|Supercars]] champion Scott McLaughlin and seven-time [[NASCAR Cup Series|NASCAR]] champion [[Jimmie Johnson]] to the series, creating what some pundits dubbed the most intriguing rookie class to American Open Wheel Racing since the arrival of [[Nigel Mansell]] to CART in the early 1990s.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Benyon |first1=Jack |title=27, 34 AND 45: WHAT TO EXPECT FROM 2021'S OLDEST ROOKIE FIGHT |url=https://the-race.com/indycar/27-34-and-45-what-to-expect-from-2021s-oldest-rookie-fight/ |website=The Race.com |date=18 February 2021 |publisher=The Race |access-date=20 April 2021}}</ref> Many pundits picked Grosjean to have the strongest season of the three due to his extensive open-wheel experience, picking him to be a potential candidate for IndyCar Rookie of the Year despite competing for a team with significantly fewer resources than McLaughlin's [[Team Penske]] or Johnson's [[Chip Ganassi Racing]] and not racing a full schedule.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Blackstock |first1=Elizabeth |title=IndyCar's 2021 Rookie Of The Year Battle Is Going To Be Stacked |url=https://jalopnik.com/indycars-2021-rookie-of-the-year-battle-is-going-to-be-1846212556 |website=Jalopnik |date=6 February 2021 |publisher=G/O media |access-date=20 April 2021}}</ref> While Johnson would be the slowest to adapt to IndyCar racing and would run the fewest events of the three, McLaughlin and Grosjean were frequently measured against each other throughout the season. McLaughlin outperformed Grosjean four times during their rookie seasons; at St. Petersburg where he had made his IndyCar debut the previous year while Grosjean was racing there for the first time, at Grosjean's first-ever oval race at Gateway, and at [[Grand Prix of Portland|Portland]] and Long Beach after Grosjean was caught up in an accident caused by other drivers on the opening laps.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Ryan |first1=Nate |title=IndyCar results and points standings after 2021 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg |url=https://motorsports.nbcsports.com/2021/04/25/indycar-st-petersburg-results-points-standings/ |website=NBC Sports |date=25 April 2021 |publisher=NBC Universal |access-date=24 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Ryan |first1=Nate |title=IndyCar race results, points standings after Bommarito 500 at WWT Raceway Gateway |url=https://motorsports.nbcsports.com/2021/08/22/indycar-gateway-results-points-standings-bommarito-500-wwt-raceway/ |website=NBC Sports |date=22 August 2021 |publisher=NBC Universal |access-date=24 September 2021}}</ref> Grosjean's performances were so strong that despite his partial schedule he was nearly able to outscore McLaughlin for the Rookie of the Year award heading into the final race at Long Beach. Both Grosjean and McLaughlin downplayed any comparisons between the two, with Grosjean noting that comparing the two's rookie results in IndyCar did not take into account his nearly two decades of open-wheel racing compared to only one year of open-wheel racing experience for McLaughlin.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Malsher-Lopez |first1=David |title=McLaughlin deserves Rookie title, but his aim is far higher |url=https://us.motorsport.com/indycar/news/mclaughlin-deserves-rookie-title-but-his-aim-is-far-higher/6672786/ |website=Motorsport.com |date=23 September 2021 |publisher=Motorsport network |access-date=23 September 2021}}</ref>

===Andretti Autosport (2022–2023)===
==== 2022 ====
[[File:Romain grosjean (52958729306) (cropped).jpg|thumb|Grosjean driving for [[Andretti Autosport]] at the [[2023 Indianapolis 500|2023 Indy 500]]]]
Grosjean drove [[Andretti Autosport]]'s No. 28 DHL Honda entry in the [[2022 IndyCar Series|2022 season]], replacing the outgoing [[Ryan Hunter-Reay]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-09-24|title=Andretti Autosport confirms Romain Grosjean for 2022|url=https://racer.com/2021/09/24/andretti-autosport-confirms-grosjean-for-2022/|access-date=2021-09-24|website=RACER|language=en-US}}</ref> Grosjean underwent his rookie orientation at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on October 5, 2021, and confirmed that he will be racing in the [[2022 Indianapolis 500]] along with the entire 2022 schedule.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Brown |first1=Nathan |title=Weather keeps Jimmie Johnson, Romain Grosjean short of Indy 500 rookie orientation program |url=https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/motor/2021/10/06/indycar-jimmie-johnson-romain-grosjean-nearly-complete-indy-500-rookie-program-weather-delay/5912701001/ |website=IndyStar.com |publisher=Indianapolis Star |access-date=9 October 2021}}</ref> Grosjean picked up his first podium with Andretti Autosport at Long Beach, nearly taking the win from Josef Newgarden before an accident caused by [[Takuma Sato]] caused the race to finish under caution.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Ryan |first1=Nate |title=Josef Newgarden scores first victory at Long Beach, holding off Romain Grosjean |url=https://motorsports.nbcsports.com/2022/04/10/josef-newgarden-first-victory-indycar-grand-prix-long-beach-romain-grosjean-colton-herta-alex-palou/ |website=NBC Sports |date=10 April 2022 |publisher=NBC Universal |access-date=10 April 2022}}</ref> He managed to advance to Q2 in his first Indianapolis 500 but ultimately crashed out of the race. Overall 2022 was a difficult season for Grosjean, as he struggled with bad luck and on track contact with teammates and other drivers.

==== 2023 ====
In 2023 Grosjean won the pole at the season opener but a late race collision with [[Scott McLaughlin (racing driver)|Scott McLaughlin]] ended his chances of a victory.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Herrero |first=Daniel |date=2023-03-07 |title=Grosjean: McLaughlin apology 'means everything' |url=https://www.speedcafe.com/2023/03/07/grosjean-mclaughlin-apology-means-everything/ |access-date=2023-03-09 |website=Speedcafe |language=en-US |archive-date=2 April 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230402085834/https://www.speedcafe.com/2023/03/07/grosjean-mclaughlin-apology-means-everything/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> He again crashed out at Texas when fighting for a podium finish before picking up two consecutive second place finishes at Long Beach and Barber. The rest of the season was not a success as he suffered numerous DNFs and posted only one top-ten finish in the remaining 13 races.

On September 3, NBC reported that Grosjean would not be retained by Andretti for the 2024 season.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Suttillo |first=Josh |date=2023-09-03 |title=GROSJEAN TO EXIT ANDRETTI, INDYCAR OPTIONS DWINDLE |url=https://the-race.com/indycar/grosjean-to-exit-andretti-indycar-options-dwindle/|access-date=2023-09-03 |website=The-Race|language=en-US}}</ref> A month later, Grosjean announced that he will be taking legal action against Andretti.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Barnes |first=Joey |date=2023-10-04 |title=Grosjean files for arbitration against Andretti, citing to rights protection |url=https://www.motorsport.com/indycar/news/grosjean-files-arbitration-against-andretti-indycar/10528655/ |access-date=2023-10-06 |website=www.motorsport.com |language=en}}</ref>

===Juncos Hollinger Racing (2024)===
[[File:Grosjean Mid Ohio 2024.jpg|thumb|Grosjean driving in 2024 at [[Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course|Mid-Ohio]]]]
On November 2, it was announced that Grosjean would be racing for the [[Juncos Hollinger Racing]] team for the [[2024 IndyCar Series|2024 season]], replacing the departing [[Callum Ilott]]. This marked his first drive in IndyCar in a Chevrolet powered car, having raced in the No. 51 and No. 28 Honda cars with Dale Coyne and Andretti. He finised 4th in the [[2024 Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey]] at [[Laguna Seca]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=P4 on Motorsport.com |url=https://www.motorsport.com/indycar/results/2024/laguna-seca-644269/}}</ref>

Grosjean was not kept at the team after 2024, with Juncos choosing to sign [[Sting Ray Robb]] and [[Conor Daly]] for the [[2025 IndyCar Series|2025 season]].<ref name ="Daly" />

== Personal life ==
Grosjean married French journalist and television presenter [[Marion Jollès Grosjean|Marion Jollès]] on 27 June 2012 in [[Chamonix]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ledauphine.com/sport/2012/06/27/romain-grosjean-et-marion-jolles-convolent-a-chamonix|title=Romain Grosjean et Marion Jollès convolent à Chamonix|access-date=27 April 2017}}</ref> They have been together since 2008. On 29 July 2013, Marion gave birth to a son.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.voici.fr/bios-people/marion-jolles|title=Marion Jollès – La biographie de Marion Jollès avec Voici.fr|last=Média|first=Prisma|website=Voici.fr|language=fr|access-date=27 April 2017}}</ref> They have a second child who was born on 16 May 2015<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.f1i.com/infos/grosjean-a-nouveau-papa/|title=Grosjean à nouveau papa - F1i.com|date=18 May 2015|work=F1i.com|access-date=27 April 2017|language=fr-FR|archive-date=18 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171018191000/http://www.f1i.com/infos/grosjean-a-nouveau-papa/|url-status=dead}}</ref> and a daughter born on 31 December 2017.

After signing with Andretti Autosport and committed to racing full time in the IndyCar series, he announced that he would be moving to [[Miami (Florida)|Miami]] with his family. They chose Miami due to the city's selection of French-language schools and the ability to get direct flights between Miami and Paris.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Ryan |first1=Nate |title=Romain Grosjean will join Andretti Autosport full time for 2022 IndyCar season |url=https://motorsports.nbcsports.com/2021/09/24/indycar-andretti-autosport-romain-grosjean-2022-season/ |website=NBC Sports |date=24 September 2021 |publisher=NBC Universal |access-date=2 October 2021}}</ref>

Early in his motorsports career, Grosjean worked at a bank in Geneva.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Baldwin |first1=Alan |title=Motor racing-F1 rookie Grosjean laughs all the way to the bank |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/motor-racing-prix-grosjean-idINLR33406520090827 |website=Reuters |date=27 August 2009|access-date=4 September 2023}}</ref>

Grosjean is a qualified pilot and frequently uploads videos related to flying on his YouTube channel.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Rowlinson |first1=Tyler |title=Former F1 star shows off INCREDIBLE new skill |url=https://www.gpfans.com/en/f1-news/1011969/f1-romain-grosjean-incredible-new-skill-youtube/ |website=gpfans.com |date=27 January 2024 |publisher= |access-date=3 July 2024}}</ref>

== Other ventures ==
Grosjean holds endorsements with various brands including [[Christian Roth]] (Via DITA Eyewear), [[Richard Mille]], [[Bell Sports]], Seier Capital, and Field Pass<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.essentiallysports.com/tag/romain-grosjean/|title=Romain Grosjean 2021 - Net Worth, Salary and Endorsements}}</ref>

In 2014 Grosjean was featured in French disc jockey [[David Guetta]]'s music video titled "[[Dangerous (David Guetta song)|Dangerous]]".<ref>{{cite news|last=Kennedy|first=John R.|date=9 December 2014|title=David Guetta debuts double-screen video for 'Dangerous'|work=[[Global News]]|publisher=[[Global Television Network]]|url=http://globalnews.ca/news/1716854/david-guetta-debuts-double-screen-video-for-dangerous/|access-date=26 April 2015}}</ref>

In October 2017 Grosjean launched ''Cuisine et Confidences'', a cookbook he authored with his wife.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Grosjean cookery book set to go on sale|url=https://www.gpupdate.net/en/f1-news/359584/grosjean-cookery-book-to-go-on-sale/|access-date=5 March 2018|website=GPUpdate.net|language=en-GB}}</ref>

Grosjean also founded R8G eSports, a sim racing team.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://the-race.com/esports/grosjean-launches-his-own-esports-team/|date=23 April 2020|title=Grosjean Launches His own Esports Team|work=The Race}}</ref>

He also has his own [[YouTube]] Channel called Romain Grosjean Official with 253K subscribers which he launched in November 2017.

In 2024, Grosjean became a partner in Field Pass Inc, a brand management and media company he worked with as a client in 2023.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://fieldpassbrand.com/team| date= May 2024|title=Field Pass Inc ownership group|work=Field Pass}}</ref>

== Racing record ==

=== Karting career summary ===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%; text-align:center"
!Season
!Series
!Team
!Position
|-
!2001
| align="left" |French Championship&nbsp;— ICA
| align="left" |
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"|'''1st'''
|-
! rowspan="2" |2002
| align="left" |Grand Prix Karting FFSA&nbsp;— Espoir
| align="left" |
|34th
|-
| align="left" |[[Junior Monaco Kart Cup|Monaco Kart Cup]]&nbsp;— Formula A
| align="left" |Christian Grosjean
|16th
|-
! rowspan="2" |2003
| align="left" |European Championship - Western Region Qualification&nbsp;— ICA
| align="left" |SG Compétition
|DNF
|-
| align="left" |Grand Prix Karting FFSA&nbsp;— Espoir
|
|34th
|-
!2011
| align="left" |ERDF Masters Kart&nbsp;— Stars
| align="left" |
|5th
|}

=== Racing career summary ===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%; text-align:center"
! Season
! Series
! Team
! Races
! Wins
! Poles
! {{Abbr|F/Laps|Fastest laps}}
! Podiums
! Points
! Position
|-
! 2003
|align=left| Formula Lista Junior 1.6
|align=left| Advance Racing
| 10
| 10
| ?
| ?
| 10
| ?
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''1st'''
|-
!rowspan=2| 2004
|align=left| [[Formula Renault 2.0 West European Cup|French Formula Renault]]
|align=left rowspan=2| [[SG Formula]]
| 14
| 1
| 2
| 1
| 4
| 130
| 7th
|-
|align=left| [[2004 Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup|Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup]]
| 9
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 32
| 14th
|-
!rowspan=3| 2005
|align=left| [[2005 Formula Renault seasons#2005 Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 season|French Formula Renault]]
|align=left rowspan=2| [[SG Formula]]
| 16
| 10
| 10
| 0
| 13
| 211
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''1st'''
|-
|align=left| [[2005 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0|Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0]]
| 7
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 2
| 28
| 12th
|-
|align=left| [[2005 Macau Grand Prix|Macau Grand Prix]]
|align=left| [[Signature Team|Signature-Plus]]
| 1
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| N/A
| 9th
|-
!rowspan=3| 2006
|align=left| [[2006 Formula 3 Euro Series|Formula 3 Euro Series]]
|align=left rowspan=3| [[Signature Team|Signature-Plus]]
| 20
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 19
| 13th
|-
|align=left| [[2006 British Formula Three Championship|British Formula 3 Championship]]
| 2
| 2
| 1
| 2
| 2
| 0
| {{abbr|NC|Not classified}}†
|-
|align=left| [[2006 Macau Grand Prix|Macau Grand Prix]]
| 1
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| N/A
| 5th
|-
!rowspan=3| 2007
|align=left| [[2007 Formula 3 Euro Series|Formula 3 Euro Series]]
|align=left rowspan=3| [[ART Grand Prix|ASM Formule 3]]
| 20
| 6
| 4
| 7
| 13
| 106
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''1st'''
|-
|align=left| [[2007 Masters of Formula 3|Masters of Formula 3]]
| 1
| 0
| 1
| 0
| 0
| N/A
| 14th
|-
|align=left| [[2007 Macau Grand Prix|Macau Grand Prix]]
| 1
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| N/A
| 8th
|-
! rowspan="2" | 2008
|align=left| [[2008 GP2 Series|GP2 Series]]
|align=left rowspan=2| [[ART Grand Prix]]
| 20
| 2
| 1
| 2
| 6
| 62
| 4th
|-
|align=left| [[2008 GP2 Asia Series|GP2 Asia Series]]
| 10
| 4
| 4
| 3
| 5
| 61
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''1st'''
|-
!rowspan=2| 2009
|align=left| [[2009 GP2 Series|GP2 Series]]
|align=left| [[Addax Team|Barwa Addax Team]]
| 12
| 2
| 3
| 2
| 3
| 45
| 4th
|-
|align=left| [[2009 Formula One World Championship|Formula One]]
|align=left| [[Renault in Formula One|Renault F1 Team]]{{efn|name=ING}}
| 7
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 23rd
|-
!rowspan=5| 2010
|align=left| [[2010 GP2 Series|GP2 Series]]
|align=left rowspan=2| [[DAMS]]
| 8
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 2
| 14
| 14th
|-
|align=left| [[2010 Auto GP Series|Auto GP]]
| 8
| 4
| 3
| 4
| 7
| 58
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''1st'''
|-
|align=left| [[2010 FIA GT1 World Championship|FIA GT1 World Championship]]
|rowspan=2 align=left| [[Matech Concepts|Matech Competition]]
| 10
| 2
| 0
| 0
| 3
| 62
| 11th
|-
|align=left| [[2010 24 Hours of Le Mans|24 Hours of Le Mans - GT1]]
| 1
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| N/A
| DNF
|-
|align=left| [[2010 Formula One season|Formula One]]
|align=left| [[Pirelli]]
|align="center" colspan=7| Test driver
|-
! rowspan="3" | 2011
|align=left| [[2011 GP2 Series|GP2 Series]]
|align=left rowspan=2| [[DAMS]]
| 18
| 5
| 1
| 6
| 10
| 89
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''1st'''
|-
|align=left| [[2011 GP2 Asia Series|GP2 Asia Series]]
| 4
| 1
| 2
| 2
| 2
| 24
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''1st'''
|-
|align=left| [[2011 Formula One World Championship|Formula One]]
|align=left| [[Lotus Renault GP]]
| colspan="7" |Test driver
|-
! 2012
|align=left| [[2012 Formula One World Championship|Formula One]]
|align=left| [[Lotus F1|Lotus F1 Team]]
| 19
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 3
| 96
| 8th
|-
! 2013
|align=left| [[2013 Formula One World Championship|Formula One]]
|align=left| [[Lotus F1|Lotus F1 Team]]
| 19
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 6
| 132
| 7th
|-
! 2014
|align=left| [[2014 Formula One World Championship|Formula One]]
|align=left| [[Lotus F1|Lotus F1 Team]]
| 19
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 8
| 14th
|-
! 2015
|align=left| [[2015 Formula One World Championship|Formula One]]
|align=left| [[Lotus F1|Lotus F1 Team]]
| 19
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 51
| 11th
|-
! 2016
|align=left| [[2016 Formula One World Championship|Formula One]]
|align=left| [[Haas F1 Team]]
| 21
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 29
| 13th
|-
! 2016–17
|align=left| [[2016–17 Andros Trophy|Andros Trophy - Elite Pro Class]]
|align=left| DA Racing
| 2
| 1
| 1
| 1
| 1
| 106
| 14th
|-
! 2017
|align=left| [[2017 Formula One World Championship|Formula One]]
|align=left| [[Haas F1 Team]]
| 20
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 28
| 13th
|-
! 2018
|align=left| [[2018 Formula One World Championship|Formula One]]
|align=left| [[Haas F1 Team]]
| 21
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 37
| 14th
|-
! 2019
|align=left| [[2019 Formula One World Championship|Formula One]]
|align=left| [[Haas F1 Team]]{{efn|name=Rich Energy}}
| 21
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 8
| 18th
|-
! 2020
|align=left| [[2020 Formula One World Championship|Formula One]]
|align=left| [[Haas F1 Team]]
| 15
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 2
| 19th
|-
! 2021
|align=left| [[2021 IndyCar Series|IndyCar Series]]
|align=left| [[Dale Coyne Racing]] w/ [[Rick Ware Racing]]
| 14
| 0
| 1
| 1
| 3
| 272
| 15th
|-
! 2021–22
|align=left| [[2021–22 Andros Trophy|Andros Trophy - Elite Pro Class]]
|align=left| DA Racing
| 4
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 174
| 14th
|-
! 2022
|align=left| [[2022 IndyCar Series|IndyCar Series]]
|align=left| [[Andretti Autosport]]
| 17
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 328
| 13th
|-
! rowspan="2" | 2023
|align=left| [[2023 IndyCar Series|IndyCar Series]]
|align=left| [[Andretti Autosport]]
| 17
| 0
| 2
| 0
| 2
| 296
| 13th
|-
|align=left| [[2023 IMSA SportsCar Championship|IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTD Pro]]
|align=left| [[Iron Lynx]]
| 2
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 612
| 14th
|-
!rowspan=4| 2024
|align=left| [[2024 IndyCar Series|IndyCar Series]]
|align=left| [[Juncos Hollinger Racing]]
| 17
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 260
| 17th
|-
|align=left| [[2024 IMSA SportsCar Championship|IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTP]]
|rowspan="2" align=left| [[Lamborghini]]-[[Iron Lynx]]
| 3
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 0
| 764
| 22nd
|-
|align=left| [[2024 24 Hours of Le Mans|24 Hours of Le Mans - Hypercar]]
| 1
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| N/A
| 13th
|-
|align=left| [[2024 IMSA SportsCar Championship|IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTD Pro]]
|align=left| [[Iron Lynx]]
| 1
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 213
| 43rd
|}
<nowiki>†</nowiki> As Grosjean was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points.
<!--<sup>*</sup> Season still in progress.-->

=== Single seater racing results ===

==== Complete French Formula Renault results ====
([[:Template:Motorsport driver results legend|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"
|-
! Year
! Year
! Entrant
! Team
! 1
! 2
! 3
! 4
! 5
! 6
! 7
! 8
! 9
! 10
! 11
! 12
! 13
! 14
! 15
! 16
! Pos
! Points
|-
| [[2004 Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0|2004]]
! nowrap| [[SG Formula]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[Circuit Paul Armagnac|NOG<br>1]]<br>{{small|17}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"|[[Circuit Paul Armagnac|NOG<br>2]]<br>{{small|3}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[Circuit du Val de Vienne|VDV<br>1]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[Circuit du Val de Vienne|VDV<br>2]]<br>{{small|6}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[Pau Grand Prix|PAU<br>1]]<br>{{small|18}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[Pau Grand Prix|PAU<br>2]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"|'''''[[Dijon-Prenois|DIJ<br>1]]'''''<br>{{small|1}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|'''[[Dijon-Prenois|DIJ<br>2]]'''<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"|[[Circuit d'Albi|ALB<br>1]]<br>{{small|2}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"|[[Circuit d'Albi|ALB<br>2]]<br>{{small|3}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[Circuit de la Sarthe#Bugatti Circuit|LMS<br>1]]<br>{{small|6}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[Circuit de la Sarthe#Bugatti Circuit|LMS<br>2]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours|MAG<br>1]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours|MAG<br>2]]<br>{{small|5}}
|colspan=2|
! 7th
! 130
|-
| [[2005 Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0|2005]]
! nowrap| [[SG Formula]]
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"|'''[[Circuit Paul Armagnac|NOG<br>1]]'''<br>{{small|2}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"|[[Circuit Paul Armagnac|NOG<br>2]]<br>{{small|3}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[Circuit de Lédenon|LÉD<br>1]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|''[[Circuit de Lédenon|LÉD<br>2]]''<br>{{small|5}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"|'''''[[Pau Grand Prix|PAU<br>1]]'''''<br>{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"|'''''[[Pau Grand Prix|PAU<br>2]]'''''<br>{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"|'''''[[Dijon-Prenois|DIJ<br>1]]'''''<br>{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"|'''''[[Dijon-Prenois|DIJ<br>2]]'''''<br>{{small|1}}
|style="background:#000000; color:white"|[[Circuit du Val de Vienne|VDV<br>1]]<br>{{small|DSQ}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"|'''''[[Circuit du Val de Vienne|VDV<br>2]]'''''<br>{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"|'''''[[Circuit de la Sarthe#Bugatti Circuit|LMS<br>1]]'''''<br>{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"|''[[Circuit de la Sarthe#Bugatti Circuit|LMS<br>2]]''<br>{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"|'''''[[Circuit d'Albi|ALB<br>1]]'''''<br>{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"|'''''[[Circuit d'Albi|ALB<br>2]]'''''<br>{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"|'''''[[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours|MAG<br>1]]'''''<br>{{small|1}}
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"|[[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours|MAG<br>2]]<br>{{small|2}}
!style="background:#FFFFBF;"| 1st
!style="background:#FFFFBF;"| 211
|-
|}

==== Complete Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 results ====
([[:Template:Motorsport driver results legend|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"
|-
! Year
! Team
! 1
! 2
! 3
! 4
! 5
! 6
! 7
! 8
! 9
! 10
! 11
! 12
! 13
! 14
! 15
! 16
! 17
! Pos
! Points
|-
| [[2004 Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup|2004]]
! nowrap| [[SG Formula]]
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|MNZ<br>1]]<br>{{small|7}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|MNZ<br>2]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[Circuit Ricardo Tormo|VAL<br>1]]<br>{{small|10}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[Circuit Ricardo Tormo|VAL<br>2]]<br>{{small|13}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours|MAG<br>1]]<br>{{small|6}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours|MAG<br>2]]<br>{{small|24}}
|[[Hockenheimring|HOC<br>1]]
|[[Hockenheimring|HOC<br>2]]
|[[Masaryk Circuit|BRN<br>1]]
|[[Masaryk Circuit|BRN<br>2]]
|[[Donington Park|DON<br>1]]
|[[Donington Park|DON<br>2]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|SPA]]<br>{{small|25}}
|[[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari|IMO<br>1]]
|[[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari|IMO<br>2]]
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[Motorsport Arena Oschersleben|OSC<br>1]]<br>{{small|5}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[Motorsport Arena Oschersleben|OSC<br>2]]<br>{{small|22}}
! 14th
! 32
|-
| [[2005 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0|2005]]
! nowrap| [[SG Formula]]
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[Circuit Zolder|ZOL<br>1]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[Circuit Zolder|ZOL<br>2]]<br>{{small|5}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"|[[Circuit Ricardo Tormo|VAL<br>1]]<br>{{small|3}}
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"|[[Circuit Ricardo Tormo|VAL<br>2]]<br>{{small|2}}
|[[Circuit de la Sarthe#Bugatti Circuit|LMS<br>1]]
|[[Circuit de la Sarthe#Bugatti Circuit|LMS<br>2]]
|[[Circuito Urbano Bilbao|BIL<br>1]]
|[[Circuito Urbano Bilbao|BIL<br>2]]
|[[Motorsport Arena Oschersleben|OSC<br>1]]
|[[Motorsport Arena Oschersleben|OSC<br>2]]
|[[Donington Park|DON<br>1]]
|[[Donington Park|DON<br>2]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[Autódromo do Estoril|EST<br>1]]<br>{{small|32}}
|style="background:#FFFFFF;"|[[Autódromo do Estoril|EST<br>2]]<br>{{small|DNS}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|MNZ<br>1]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|MNZ<br>2]]<br>{{small|24}}
|
! 12th
! 28
|-
|}

==== Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results ====
([[:Template:Motorsport driver results legend|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"
|-
! Year
! Team
! Chassis
! Chassis
! Engine
! Engine
Line 107: Line 915:
! 16
! 16
! 17
! 17
! WDC
! 18
! 19
! 20
! Pos
! Points
! Points
|-
|-
| [[2009 Formula One season|2009]]
|id=2006R| [[2006 Formula 3 Euro Series|2006]]
!nowrap| [[Signature Team|Signature-Plus]]
! [[ING Group|ING]] [[Renault F1|Renault F1<br />Team]]
!nowrap| [[Dallara]] F305/029
! [[Renault F1|Renault]] [[Renault R29|R29]]
!nowrap| [[Mercedes-Benz in motorsport|Mercedes]]
! [[Renault F1|Renault]] RS27 2.4 [[V8 engine|V8]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Hockenheimring|HOC<br />1]]<br />{{small|21}}
| [[2009 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Hockenheimring|HOC<br />2]]<br />{{small|13}}
| [[2009 Malaysian Grand Prix|MAL]]
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[EuroSpeedway Lausitz|LAU<br />1]]<br />{{small|6}}
| [[2009 Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[EuroSpeedway Lausitz|LAU<br />2]]<br />{{small|4}}
| [[2009 Bahrain Grand Prix|BHR]]
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Motorsport Arena Oschersleben|OSC<br />1]]<br />{{small|3}}
| [[2009 Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Motorsport Arena Oschersleben|OSC<br />2]]<br />{{small|6}}
| [[2009 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Brands Hatch|BRH<br />1]]<br />{{small|9}}
| [[2009 Turkish Grand Prix|TUR]]
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Brands Hatch|BRH<br />2]]<br />{{small|6}}
| [[2009 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Norisring|NOR<br />1]]<br />{{small|12}}
| [[2009 German Grand Prix|GER]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Norisring|NOR<br />2]]<br />{{small|8}}
| [[2009 Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Nürburgring|NÜR<br />1]]<br />{{small|18}}
| [[2009 European Grand Prix|EUR]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Nürburgring|NÜR<br />2]]<br />{{small|10}}
| [[2009 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Circuit Park Zandvoort|ZAN<br />1]]<br />{{small|4}}
| [[2009 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Circuit Park Zandvoort|ZAN<br />2]]<br />{{small|11}}
| [[2009 Singapore Grand Prix|SIN]]
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya|CAT<br />1]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
| [[2009 Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya|CAT<br />2]]<br />{{small|9}}
| [[2009 Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Circuit de la Sarthe#Bugatti Circuit|BUG<br />1]]<br />{{small|20}}
| [[2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|ABU]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Circuit de la Sarthe#Bugatti Circuit|BUG<br />2]]<br />{{small|12}}
! -*
|style="background:black; color:white"| [[Hockenheimring|<span style="color:white;">HOC<br />1</span>]]<br />{{small|DSQ}}
! 0*
|style="background:black; color:white"| [[Hockenheimring|<span style="color:white;">HOC<br />2</span>]]<br />{{small|DSQ}}
! 13th
! 19
|-
|id=2007R| [[2007 Formula 3 Euro Series|2007]]
!nowrap| [[ART Grand Prix|ASM Formule 3]]
!nowrap| [[Dallara]] F305/059
!nowrap| [[Mercedes-Benz in motorsport|Mercedes]]
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Hockenheimring|HOC<br />1]]<br />{{small|5}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[Hockenheimring|HOC<br />2]]<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| ''[[Brands Hatch|BRH<br />1]]''<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Brands Hatch|BRH<br />2]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| ''[[Norisring|NOR<br />1]]''<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#efcfff;"| [[Norisring|NOR<br />2]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"| ''[[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours|MAG<br />1]]''<br />{{small|2}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours|MAG<br />2]]<br />{{small|7}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''[[Mugello Circuit|MUG<br />1]]'''<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"| ''[[Mugello Circuit|MUG<br />2]]''<br />{{small|2}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''[[Circuit Park Zandvoort|ZAN<br />1]]'''<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Circuit Park Zandvoort|ZAN<br />2]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Nürburgring|NÜR<br />1]]<br />{{small|5}}
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Nürburgring|NÜR<br />2]]<br />{{small|2}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| ''[[Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya|CAT<br />1]]''<br />{{small|8}}
|style="background:black; color:white;"| [[Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya|<span style="color:white;">CAT<br />2</span>]]<br />{{small|DSQ}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''''[[Circuit Paul Armagnac|NOG<br />1]]'''''<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Circuit Paul Armagnac|NOG<br />2]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"| '''''[[Hockenheimring|HOC<br />1]]'''''<br />{{small|2}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Hockenheimring|HOC<br />2]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''1st'''
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''106'''
|}
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Season in progress.


===Complete GP2 Series results===
==== Complete GP2 Asia Series results ====
([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
([[:Template:Motorsport driver results legend|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"
! Year
! Entrant
! 1
! 2
! 3
! 4
! 5
! 6
! 7
! 8
! 9
! 10
! DC
! Points
|-
|id=2008R| [[2008 GP2 Asia Series|2008]]
!nowrap| [[ART Grand Prix]]
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''[[2008 UAE 1st GP2 Asia Series round|DUB1<br />FEA]]'''<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| ''[[2008 UAE 1st GP2 Asia Series round|DUB1<br />SPR]]''<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2008 Indonesian GP2 Asia Series round|SEN<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|4}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2008 Indonesian GP2 Asia Series round|SEN<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|4}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| '''''[[2008 Malaysian GP2 Asia Series round|SEP<br />FEA]]'''''<br />{{small|9}}
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[2008 Malaysian GP2 Asia Series round|SEP<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|2}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''''[[2008 Bahrain GP2 Asia Series round|BHR<br />FEA]]'''''<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2008 Bahrain GP2 Asia Series round|BHR<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''''[[2008 UAE 2nd GP2 Asia Series round|DUB2<br />FEA]]'''''<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2008 UAE 2nd GP2 Asia Series round|DUB2<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''1st'''
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''61'''
|-
|id=2011R| [[2011 GP2 Asia Series|2011]]
!nowrap| [[DAMS]]
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"| '''[[2011 Yas Marina Circuit GP2 Asia Series round|YMC<br />FEA]]'''<br />{{small|2}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2011 Yas Marina Circuit GP2 Asia Series round|YMC<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''''[[2011 Imola GP2 Asia Series round|IMO<br />FEA]]'''''<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| ''[[2011 Imola GP2 Asia Series round|IMO<br />SPR]]''<br />{{small|7}}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''1st'''
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''24'''
|}

==== Complete GP2 Series results ====
([[:Template:Motorsport driver results legend|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"
! Year
! Year
! Entrant
! Entrant
Line 164: Line 1,053:
! Points
! Points
|-
|-
| [[2008 GP2 Series season|2008]]
|id=2008G| [[2008 GP2 Series|2008]]
! [[ART Grand Prix]]
!nowrap| [[ART Grand Prix]]
|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[Circuit de Catalunya|ESP<br />FEA]]<br><small>5</small>
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2008 Catalunya GP2 Series round|CAT<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|5}}
|bgcolor="#CFCFFF"| [[Circuit de Catalunya|ESP<br />SPR]]<br><small>13</small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2008 Catalunya GP2 Series round|CAT<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|13}}
|bgcolor="#DFDFDF"| [[Istanbul Park|TUR<br />FEA]]<br><small>2</small>
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[2008 Istanbul Park GP2 Series round|IST<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|2}}
|bgcolor="#FBFFBF"| ''[[Istanbul Park|TUR<br />SPR]]''<br><small>1</small>
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| ''[[2008 Istanbul Park GP2 Series round|IST<br />SPR]]''<br />{{small|1}}
|bgcolor="#EFCFFF"| [[Circuit de Monaco|MON<br />FEA]]<br><small>Ret</small>
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2008 Monaco GP2 Series round|MON<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|bgcolor="#CFCFFF"| [[Circuit de Monaco|MON<br />SPR]]<br><small>10</small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2008 Monaco GP2 Series round|MON<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|10}}
|bgcolor="#EFCFFF"| [[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours|FRA<br />FEA]]<br><small>Ret</small>
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2008 Magny-Cours GP2 Series round|MAG<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|bgcolor="#EFCFFF"| [[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours|FRA<br />SPR]]<br><small>Ret</small>
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2008 Magny-Cours GP2 Series round|MAG<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[Silverstone Circuit|GBR<br />FEA]]<br><small>5</small>
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2008 Silverstone GP2 Series round|SIL<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|5}}
|bgcolor="#CFCFFF"| [[Silverstone Circuit|GBR<br />SPR]]<br><small>8</small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2008 Silverstone GP2 Series round|SIL<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|8}}
|bgcolor="#DFDFDF"| [[Hockenheimring|GER<br />FEA]]<br><small>2</small>
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[2008 Hockenheimring GP2 Series round|HOC<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|2}}
|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[Hockenheimring|GER<br />SPR]]<br><small>4</small>
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2008 Hockenheimring GP2 Series round|HOC<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|4}}
|bgcolor="#CFCFFF"| '''[[Hungaroring|HUN<br />FEA]]'''<br><small>17</small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| '''[[2008 Hungaroring GP2 Series round|HUN<br />FEA]]'''<br />{{small|17}}
|bgcolor="#CFCFFF"| [[Hungaroring|HUN<br />SPR]]<br><small>12</small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2008 Hungaroring GP2 Series round|HUN<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|12}}
|bgcolor="#FFDF9F"| [[Valencia Street Circuit|EUR<br />FEA]]<br><small>3</small>
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[2008 Valencia GP2 Series round|VAL<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|3}}
|bgcolor="#EFCFFF"| [[Valencia Street Circuit|EUR<br />SPR]]<br><small>Ret</small>
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2008 Valencia GP2 Series round|VAL<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|bgcolor="#FBFFBF"| ''[[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|BEL<br />FEA]]''<br><small>1</small>
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| ''[[2008 Spa-Francorchamps GP2 Series round|SPA<br />FEA]]''<br />{{small|1}}
|bgcolor="#CFCFFF"| [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|BEL<br />SPR]]<br><small>9</small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2008 Spa-Francorchamps GP2 Series round|SPA<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|9}}
|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|ITA<br />FEA]]<br><small>4</small>
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2008 Monza GP2 Series round|MNZ<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|4}}
|bgcolor="#FFDF9F"| [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|ITA<br />SPR]]<br><small>3</small>
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[2008 Monza GP2 Series round|MNZ<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|3}}
! 4th
! 4th
! 62
! 62
|-
|-
| [[2009 GP2 Series season|2009]]
|id=2009G| [[2009 GP2 Series|2009]]
! [[Barwa Addax]]
!nowrap| [[Addax Team|Barwa Addax Team]]
|bgcolor="#FBFFBF"| '''''[[Circuit de Catalunya|ESP<br />FEA]]'''''<br><small>1</small>
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''''[[2009 Catalunya GP2 Series round|CAT<br />FEA]]'''''<br />{{small|1}}
|bgcolor="#DFDFDF"| [[Circuit de Catalunya|ESP<br />SPR]]<br><small>2</small>
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[2009 Catalunya GP2 Series round|CAT<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|2}}
|bgcolor="#FBFFBF"| '''''[[Circuit de Monaco|MON<br />FEA]]'''''<br><small>1</small>
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''''[[2009 Monaco GP2 Series round|MON<br />FEA]]'''''<br />{{small|1}}
|bgcolor="#CFCFFF"| [[Circuit de Monaco|MON<br />SPR]]<br><small>17</small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2009 Monaco GP2 Series round|MON<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|17<sup>†</sup>}}
|bgcolor="#EFCFFF"| [[Istanbul Park|TUR<br />FEA]]<br><small>Ret</small>
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2009 Istanbul Park GP2 Series round|IST<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|bgcolor="#CFCFFF"| [[Istanbul Park|TUR<br />SPR]]<br><small>12</small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2009 Istanbul Park GP2 Series round|IST<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|12}}
|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| '''[[Silverstone Circuit|GBR<br />FEA]]'''<br><small>5</small>
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| '''[[2009 Silverstone GP2 Series round|SIL<br />FEA]]'''<br />{{small|5}}
|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[Silverstone Circuit|GBR<br />SPR]]<br><small>4</small>
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2009 Silverstone GP2 Series round|SIL<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|4}}
|bgcolor="#CFCFFF"| [[Nürburgring|GER<br />FEA]]<br><small>18</small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2009 Nürburgring GP2 Series round|NÜR<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|18<sup>†</sup>}}
|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[Nürburgring|GER<br />SPR]]<br><small>5</small>
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2009 Nürburgring GP2 Series round|NÜR<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|5}}
|bgcolor="#CFCFFF"| [[Hungaroring|HUN<br />FEA]]<br><small>10</small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2009 Hungaroring GP2 Series round|HUN<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|10}}
|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[Hungaroring|HUN<br />SPR]]<br><small>4</small>
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2009 Hungaroring GP2 Series round|HUN<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|4}}
| [[Valencia Street Circuit|VAL<br />FEA]]<br><small></small>
| [[2009 Valencia GP2 Series round|VAL<br />FEA]]
| [[Valencia Street Circuit|VAL<br />SPR]]<br><small></small>
| [[2009 Valencia GP2 Series round|VAL<br />SPR]]
| [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|BEL<br />FEA]]<br><small></small>
| [[2009 Spa-Francorchamps GP2 Series round|SPA<br />FEA]]
| [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|BEL<br />SPR]]<br><small></small>
| [[2009 Spa-Francorchamps GP2 Series round|SPA<br />SPR]]
| [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|ITA<br />FEA]]<br><small></small>
| [[2009 Monza GP2 Series round|MNZ<br />FEA]]
| [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|ITA<br />SPR]]<br><small></small>
| [[2009 Monza GP2 Series round|MNZ<br />SPR]]
| [[Autódromo Internacional do Algarve|ALG<br />FEA]]<br><small></small>
| [[2009 Algarve GP2 Series round|ALG<br />FEA]]
| [[Autódromo Internacional do Algarve|ALG<br />SPR]]<br><small></small>
| [[2009 Algarve GP2 Series round|ALG<br />SPR]]
! 4th
|bgcolor="#DFDFDF"| '''2nd'''*
! 45
|bgcolor="#DFDFDF"| '''45'''*
|-
|id=2010G| [[2010 GP2 Series|2010]]
!nowrap| [[DAMS]]
| [[2010 Catalunya GP2 Series round|CAT<br />FEA]]
| [[2010 Catalunya GP2 Series round|CAT<br />SPR]]
| [[2010 Monaco GP2 Series round|MON<br />FEA]]
| [[2010 Monaco GP2 Series round|MON<br />SPR]]
| [[2010 Istanbul Park GP2 Series round|IST<br />FEA]]
| [[2010 Istanbul Park GP2 Series round|IST<br />SPR]]
| [[2010 Valencia GP2 Series round|VAL<br />FEA]]
| [[2010 Valencia GP2 Series round|VAL<br />SPR]]
| [[2010 Silverstone GP2 Series round|SIL<br />FEA]]
| [[2010 Silverstone GP2 Series round|SIL<br />SPR]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2010 Hockenheimring GP2 Series round|HOC<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|20}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2010 Hockenheimring GP2 Series round|HOC<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|19<sup>†</sup>}}
| [[2010 Hungaroring GP2 Series round|HUN<br />FEA]]
| [[2010 Hungaroring GP2 Series round|HUN<br />SPR]]
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[2010 Spa-Francorchamps GP2 Series round|SPA<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2010 Spa-Francorchamps GP2 Series round|SPA<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|6}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2010 Monza GP2 Series round|MNZ<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|13}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2010 Monza GP2 Series round|MNZ<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|17<sup>†</sup>}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2010 Yas Marina GP2 Series round|YMC<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|6}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[2010 Yas Marina GP2 Series round|YMC<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|3}}
! 14th
! 14
|-
|id=2011G| [[2011 GP2 Series|2011]]
!nowrap| [[DAMS]]
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''[[2011 Istanbul Park GP2 Series round|IST<br />FEA]]'''<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| ''[[2011 Istanbul Park GP2 Series round|IST<br />SPR]]''<br />{{small|10}}
|style="background:black; color:white;"| [[2011 Catalunya GP2 Series round|<span style="color:white;">CAT<br />FEA</span>]]<br />{{small|DSQ}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2011 Catalunya GP2 Series round|CAT<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|9}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2011 Monaco GP2 Series round|MON<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|4}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| ''[[2011 Monaco GP2 Series round|MON<br />SPR]]''<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| ''[[2011 Valencia GP2 Series round|VAL<br />FEA]]''<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2011 Valencia GP2 Series round|VAL<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| ''[[2011 Silverstone GP2 Series round|SIL<br />FEA]]''<br />{{small|4}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| ''[[2011 Silverstone GP2 Series round|SIL<br />SPR]]''<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[2011 Nürburgring GP2 Series round|NÜR<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[2011 Nürburgring GP2 Series round|NÜR<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[2011 Hungaroring GP2 Series round|HUN<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| ''[[2011 Hungaroring GP2 Series round|HUN<br />SPR]]''<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[2011 Spa-Francorchamps GP2 Series round|SPA<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2011 Spa-Francorchamps GP2 Series round|SPA<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|4}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[2011 Monza GP2 Series round|MNZ<br />FEA]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2011 Monza GP2 Series round|MNZ<br />SPR]]<br />{{small|21}}
|
|
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''1st'''
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''89'''
|}
|}
* * Season in progress.


====Complete GP2 Asia Series results====
==== Complete Auto GP results ====
([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
([[:Template:Motorsport driver results legend|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"
! Year
! Year
! Entrant
! Entrant
Line 231: Line 1,169:
! 9
! 9
! 10
! 10
! DC
! 11
! 12
! Pos
! Points
! Points
|-
|-
| [[2008 GP2 Asia Series season|2008]]
|id=2010A| [[2010 Auto GP season|2010]]
! [[ART Grand Prix]]
!nowrap| [[DAMS]]
| [[Masaryk Circuit|BRN<br />1]]
|bgcolor="#FBFFBF"| '''[[Dubai Autodrome|UAE<br />FEA]]'''<br><small>1</small>
| [[Masaryk Circuit|BRN<br />2]]
|bgcolor="#FBFFBF"| ''[[Dubai Autodrome|UAE<br />SPR]]''<br><small>1</small>
| [[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari|IMO<br />1]]
|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[Sentul International Circuit|IND<br />FEA]]<br><small>4</small>
| [[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari|IMO<br />2]]
|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[Sentul International Circuit|IND<br />SPR]]<br><small>4</small>
|bgcolor="#CFCFFF"| '''''[[Sepang International Circuit|MAL<br />FEA]]'''''<br><small>9</small>
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''''[[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|SPA<br />1]]'''''<br />{{small|1}}
|bgcolor="#DFDFDF"| [[Sepang International Circuit|MAL<br />SPR]]<br><small>2</small>
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"| ''[[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|SPA<br />2]]''<br />{{small|2}}
|bgcolor="#FBFFBF"| '''''[[Bahrain International Circuit|BHR<br />FEA]]'''''<br><small>1</small>
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''''[[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours|MAG<br />1]]'''''<br />{{small|1}}
|bgcolor="#EFCFFF"| [[Bahrain International Circuit|BHR<br />SPR]]<br><small>Ret</small>
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours|MAG<br />2]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|bgcolor="#FBFFBF"| '''''[[Dubai Autodrome|UAE<br />FEA]]'''''<br><small>1</small>
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Circuito de Navarra|NAV<br />1]]<br />{{small|3}}
|bgcolor="#EFCFFF"| [[Dubai Autodrome|UAE<br />SPR]]<br><small>Ret</small>
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[Circuito de Navarra|NAV<br />2]]<br />{{small|1}}
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''''[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|MNZ<br />1]]'''''<br />{{small|1}}
|bgcolor="#FBFFBF"| '''1st'''
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|MNZ<br />2]]<br />{{small|3}}
|bgcolor="#FBFFBF"| '''61'''
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''1st'''
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''58'''
|}
|}


==== Complete Formula One results ====
==References==
([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
{{reflist}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"
!Year
!Entrant
!Chassis
!Engine
!1
!2
!3
!4
!5
!6
!7
!8
!9
!10
!11
!12
!13
!14
!15
!16
!17
!18
!19
!20
!21
!{{Abbr|WDC|World Drivers' Championship standing}}
![[List of Formula One World Championship points scoring systems|Points]]
|-
|id=2009R|{{F1|2009}}
!nowrap| [[Renault in Formula One|Renault F1 Team]]{{efn|name=ING|Renault entered rounds 1&ndash;13 as "ING Renault F1 Team".}}
!nowrap|[[Renault in Formula One|Renault]] [[Renault R29|R29]]
!nowrap|[[Renault in Formula One|Renault]] RS27 2.4 [[V8 engine|V8]]
|[[2009 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]
|[[2009 Malaysian Grand Prix|MAL]]
|[[2009 Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]
|[[2009 Bahrain Grand Prix|BHR]]
|[[2009 Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]
|[[2009 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
|[[2009 Turkish Grand Prix|TUR]]
|[[2009 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
|[[2009 German Grand Prix|GER]]
|[[2009 Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]]
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2009 European Grand Prix|EUR]]<br />{{small|15}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2009 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2009 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]<br />{{small|15}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2009 Singapore Grand Prix|SIN]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2009 Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]<br />{{small|16}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2009 Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br />{{small|13}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|ABU]]<br />{{small|18}}
|
|
|
|
!23rd
!0
|-
|id=2011R|{{F1|2011}}
![[Renault in Formula One|Lotus Renault GP]]
![[Renault in Formula One|Renault]] [[Renault R31|R31]]
![[Renault in Formula One|Renault]] RS27-2011 2.4 [[V8 engine|V8]]
|[[2011 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]
|[[2011 Malaysian Grand Prix|MAL]]
|[[2011 Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]
|[[2011 Turkish Grand Prix|TUR]]
|[[2011 Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]
|[[2011 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]
|[[2011 Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]
|[[2011 European Grand Prix|EUR]]
|[[2011 British Grand Prix|GBR]]
|[[2011 German Grand Prix|GER]]
|[[2011 Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]]
|[[2011 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]
|[[2011 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]
|[[2011 Singapore Grand Prix|SIN]]
|[[2011 Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]
|[[2011 Korean Grand Prix|KOR]]
|[[2011 Indian Grand Prix|IND]]
|style="background:#F1F8FF;"|[[2011 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|ABU]]<br />{{small|TD}}
|style="background:#F1F8FF;"|[[2011 Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br />{{small|TD}}
|
|
!&nbsp;–
!&nbsp;–
|-
|id=2012R|{{F1|2012}}
![[Lotus F1|Lotus F1 Team]]
![[Lotus F1|Lotus]] [[Lotus E20|E20]]
![[Renault in Formula One|Renault]] RS27-2012 2.4 [[V8 engine|V8]]
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2012 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2012 Malaysian Grand Prix|MAL]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2012 Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]<br />{{small|6}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"|[[2012 Bahrain Grand Prix|BHR]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|''[[2012 Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]''<br />{{small|4}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2012 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"|[[2012 Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]<br />{{small|2}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2012 European Grand Prix|EUR]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2012 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br />{{small|6}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2012 German Grand Prix|GER]]<br />{{small|18}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"|[[2012 Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2012 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|[[2012 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]<!-- Please do not put "EX" here&nbsp;– Grosjean was *banned* from the 2012 Italian GP, not *excluded* (which means something different) - current WP:F1 consensus is to leave this cell empty&nbsp;— see [[Template talk:F1 driver results legend 2#Race Ban?]] -->
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2012 Singapore Grand Prix|SIN]]<br />{{small|7}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2012 Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]<br />{{small|19<sup>†</sup>}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2012 Korean Grand Prix|KOR]]<br />{{small|7}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2012 Indian Grand Prix|IND]]<br />{{small|9}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|ABU]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2012 United States Grand Prix|USA]]<br />{{small|7}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2012 Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|
!8th
!96
|-
|id=2013R|{{F1|2013}}
![[Lotus F1|Lotus F1 Team]]
![[Lotus F1|Lotus]] [[Lotus E21|E21]]
![[Renault in Formula One|Renault]] RS27-2013 2.4 [[V8 engine|V8]]
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2013 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br />{{small|10}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2013 Malaysian Grand Prix|MAL]]<br />{{small|6}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2013 Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]<br />{{small|9}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"|[[2013 Bahrain Grand Prix|BHR]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2013 Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2013 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2013 Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]<br />{{small|13}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2013 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br />{{small|19<sup>†</sup>}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"|[[2013 German Grand Prix|GER]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2013 Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]]<br />{{small|6}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2013 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br />{{small|8}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2013 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]<br />{{small|8}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2013 Singapore Grand Prix|SIN]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"|[[2013 Korean Grand Prix|KOR]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"|[[2013 Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"|[[2013 Indian Grand Prix|IND]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2013 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|ABU]]<br />{{small|4}}
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"|[[2013 United States Grand Prix|USA]]<br />{{small|2}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2013 Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|
|
!7th
!132
|-
|id=2014R|{{F1|2014}}
![[Lotus F1|Lotus F1 Team]]
![[Lotus F1|Lotus]] [[Lotus E22|E22]]
![[Renault in Formula One|Renault]] Energy F1{{nbhyph}}2014 1.6 [[V6 engine|V6]] [[Turbocharger|t]]
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2014 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2014 Malaysian Grand Prix|MAL]]<br />{{small|11}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2014 Bahrain Grand Prix|BHR]]<br />{{small|12}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2014 Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2014 Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]<br />{{small|8}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2014 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br />{{small|8}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2014 Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2014 Austrian Grand Prix|AUT]]<br />{{small|14}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2014 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br />{{small|12}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2014 German Grand Prix|GER]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2014 Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2014 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2014 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]<br />{{small|16}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2014 Singapore Grand Prix|SIN]]<br />{{small|13}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2014 Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]<br />{{small|15}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2014 Russian Grand Prix|RUS]]<br />{{small|17}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2014 United States Grand Prix|USA]]<br />{{small|11}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2014 Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br />{{small|17<sup>†</sup>}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2014 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|ABU]]<br />{{small|13}}
|
|
! 14th
! 8
|-
|id=2015R|{{F1|2015}}
!nowrap|[[Lotus F1|Lotus F1 Team]]
!nowrap|[[Lotus F1|Lotus]] [[Lotus E23 Hybrid|E23 Hybrid]]
!nowrap|[[Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains|Mercedes]] PU106B Hybrid 1.6 [[V6 engine|V6]] [[Turbocharger|t]]
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2015 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2015 Malaysian Grand Prix|MAL]]<br />{{small|11}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2015 Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]<br />{{small|7}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2015 Bahrain Grand Prix|BHR]]<br />{{small|7}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2015 Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]<br />{{small|8}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2015 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br />{{small|12}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2015 Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]<br />{{small|10}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2015 Austrian Grand Prix|AUT]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2015 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2015 Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]]<br />{{small|7}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"|[[2015 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br />{{small|3}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2015 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2015 Singapore Grand Prix|SIN]]<br />{{small|13<sup>†</sup>}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2015 Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]<br />{{small|7}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2015 Russian Grand Prix|RUS]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2015 United States Grand Prix|USA]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2015 Mexican Grand Prix|MEX]]<br />{{small|10}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2015 Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br />{{small|8}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2015 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|ABU]]<br />{{small|9}}
|
|
!11th
!51
|-
|id=2016R|{{F1|2016}}
![[Haas F1 Team]]
![[Haas F1 Team|Haas]] [[Haas VF-16|VF-16]]
![[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] 061 1.6 [[V6 engine|V6]] [[Turbocharger|t]]
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2016 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br />{{small|6}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2016 Bahrain Grand Prix|BHR]]<br />{{small|5}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2016 Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]<br />{{small|19}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2016 Russian Grand Prix|RUS]]<br />{{small|8}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2016 Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2016 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br />{{small|13}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2016 Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]<br />{{small|14}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2016 European Grand Prix|EUR]]<br />{{small|13}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2016 Austrian Grand Prix|AUT]]<br />{{small|7}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2016 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2016 Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]]<br />{{small|14}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2016 German Grand Prix|GER]]<br />{{small|13}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2016 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br />{{small|13}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2016 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]<br />{{small|11}}
|style="background:#FFFFFF;"|[[2016 Singapore Grand Prix|SIN]]<br />{{small|DNS}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2016 Malaysian Grand Prix|MAL]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2016 Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]<br />{{small|11}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"|[[2016 United States Grand Prix|USA]]<br />{{small|10}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2016 Mexican Grand Prix|MEX]]<br />{{small|20}}
|style="background:#FFFFFF;"|[[2016 Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br />{{small|DNS}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|ABU]]<br />{{small|11}}
!13th
!29
|-
|id=2017R|{{F1|2017}}
![[Haas F1 Team]]
![[Haas F1 Team|Haas]] [[Haas VF-17|VF-17]]
![[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] 062 1.6 [[V6 engine|V6]] [[Turbocharger|t]]
|style="background:#EFCFFF"|[[2017 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br/>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"|[[2017 Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]<br/>{{small|11}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"|[[2017 Bahrain Grand Prix|BHR]]<br/>{{small|8}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF"|[[2017 Russian Grand Prix|RUS]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"|[[2017 Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]<br />{{small|10}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"|[[2017 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br />{{small|8}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"|[[2017 Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]<br />{{small|10}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"|[[2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix|AZE]]<br />{{small|13}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"|[[2017 Austrian Grand Prix|AUT]]<br />{{small|6}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"|[[2017 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br />{{small|13}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF"|[[2017 Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"|[[2017 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br />{{small|7}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"|[[2017 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]<br />{{small|15}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"|[[2017 Singapore Grand Prix|SIN]]<br />{{small|9}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"|[[2017 Malaysian Grand Prix|MAL]]<br />{{small|13}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"|[[2017 Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]<br />{{small|9}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"|[[2017 United States Grand Prix|USA]]<br />{{small|14}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"|[[2017 Mexican Grand Prix|MEX]]<br />{{small|15}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"|[[2017 Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br />{{small|15}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"|[[2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|ABU]]<br />{{small|11}}
|
!13th
!28
|-
|id=2018R|{{F1|2018}}
![[Haas F1 Team]]
![[Haas F1 Team|Haas]] [[Haas VF-18|VF-18]]
![[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] 062 EVO 1.6 [[V6 engine|V6]] [[Turbocharger|t]]
|style="background:#EFCFFF"| [[2018 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"| [[2018 Bahrain Grand Prix|BHR]]<br />{{small|13}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"| [[2018 Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]<br />{{small|17}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF"| [[2018 Azerbaijan Grand Prix|AZE]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF"| [[2018 Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"| [[2018 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br />{{small|15}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"| [[2018 Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]<br />{{small|12}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"| [[2018 French Grand Prix|FRA]]<br />{{small|11}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"| [[2018 Austrian Grand Prix|AUT]]<br />{{small|4}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF"| [[2018 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"| [[2018 German Grand Prix|GER]]<br />{{small|6}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"| [[2018 Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]]<br />{{small|10}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"| [[2018 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br />{{small|7}}
|style="background:#000000; color:white"| [[2018 Italian Grand Prix|<span style="color:white;">ITA</span>]]<br />{{small|DSQ}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"| [[2018 Singapore Grand Prix|SIN]]<br />{{small|15}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"| [[2018 Russian Grand Prix|RUS]]<br />{{small|11}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"| [[2018 Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]<br />{{small|8}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF"| [[2018 United States Grand Prix|USA]]<br />{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF"| [[2018 Mexican Grand Prix|MEX]]<br />{{small|16}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"| [[2018 Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br />{{small|8}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF"| [[2018 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|ABU]]<br />{{small|9}}
!14th
!37
|-
|id=2018R| {{F1|2019}}
! [[Haas F1 Team]]{{efn|name=Rich Energy|Haas entered rounds 1&ndash;14 as "Rich Energy Haas F1 Team".}}
! [[Haas F1 Team|Haas]] [[Haas VF-19|VF-19]]
! [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] 064 1.6 [[V6 engine|V6]] [[Turbocharger|t]]
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2019 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2019 Bahrain Grand Prix|BHR]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2019 Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]<br>{{small|11}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix|AZE]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2019 Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]<br>{{small|10}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2019 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br>{{small|10}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2019 Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]<br>{{small|14}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2019 French Grand Prix|FRA]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2019 Austrian Grand Prix|AUT]]<br>{{small|16}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2019 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2019 German Grand Prix|GER]]<br>{{small|7}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2019 Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2019 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br>{{small|13}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2019 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]<br>{{small|16}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2019 Singapore Grand Prix|SIN]]<br>{{small|11}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2019 Russian Grand Prix|RUS]]<br>{{small|Ret}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2019 Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]<br>{{small|13}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2019 Mexican Grand Prix|MEX]]<br>{{small|17}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2019 United States Grand Prix|USA]]<br>{{small|15}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2019 Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br>{{small|13}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|ABU]]<br>{{small|15}}
! 18th
! 8
|-
|id=2020R|{{F1|2020}}
![[Haas F1 Team]]
![[Haas F1 Team|Haas]] [[Haas VF-20|VF-20]]
![[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] 065 1.6 [[V6 engine|V6]] [[Turbocharger|t]]
| {{F1R2020|GRO|AUT2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|STY2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|HUN2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|GBR2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|70A2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|ESP2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|BEL2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|ITA2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|TUS2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|RUS2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|EIF2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|POR2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|EMI2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|TUR2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|BHR2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|SKH2}}
| {{F1R2020|GRO|ABU2}}
|
|
|
|
! {{F1R2020|GRO|WDC}}
! {{F1R2020|GRO|points2}}
|}
{{smallsup|†}} Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.


===American open-wheel racing results===
==External links==
*[http://www.romain-grosjean.com/?lang=en Official website]
{{commonscat}}


====IndyCar Series====
{{start box}}
([[Template:American Open Wheel driver results legend|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
{{s-sports}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"
{{succession box| before = [[Patrick Pilet]] | title = [[Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0|French Formula Renault 2.0]] <br>Drivers' Champion | after = [[Laurent Groppi]]| years = 2005}}
! Year
{{succession box| before = [[Paul di Resta]] | title = [[Formula Three Euroseries]]<br/>[[Champion]] | after = [[Nicolas Hülkenberg]] | years = [[2007 Formula Three Euroseries season|2007]]}}
! Team
{{succession box| before = None | title = [[GP2 Asia Series]]<br>Drivers' Champion | after = [[Kamui Kobayashi]] | years = [[2008 GP2 Asia Series season|2008]]}}
! Chassis
{{end box}}
! No.
! Engine
! 1
! 2
! 3
! 4
! 5
! 6
! 7
! 8
! 9
! 10
! 11
! 12
! 13
! 14
! 15
! 16
! 17
! 18
! Rank
! Points
! Ref
|-
|id=2021R|[[2021 IndyCar Series|2021]]
!nowrap| [[Dale Coyne Racing]]<br>w/ [[Rick Ware Racing]]
! rowspan=4 nowrap| [[Dallara DW12|Dallara<br>DW12]]
! 51
! rowspan=3| [[Honda]]
|style="background:#CFEAFF;"|[[Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama|ALA]]<br>{{small|10}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg|STP]]<br>{{small|13}}
| [[Genesys 600|TXS]]
| [[Genesys 600|TXS]]
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"|'''[[GMR Grand Prix|IMS]]'''<br>{{small|2}}
| [[2021 Indianapolis 500|INDY]]
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Detroit Grand Prix (IndyCar)|DET]]<br>{{small|23}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Detroit Grand Prix (IndyCar)|DET]]<br>{{small|24}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[REV Group Grand Prix at Road America|ROA]]<br>{{small|5}}
|style="background:#CFEAFF;"| [[Honda Indy 200|MDO]]<br>{{small|7}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Music City Grand Prix|NSH]]<br>{{small|16}}
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[GMR Grand Prix|IMS]]<br>{{small|2}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Bommarito Automotive Group 500|GTW]]<br>{{small|14}}
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| ''[[Grand Prix of Portland|POR]]''<br>{{small|22}}
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[IndyCar Monterey Grand Prix|LAG]]<br>{{small|3}}
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Grand Prix of Long Beach|LBH]]<br>{{small|24}}
|
|
! style="background:#CFCFFF;"| 15th
! style="background:#CFCFFF;"| 272
!<ref>{{cite web|url=https://racing-reference.info/drivdet/grosjro01/2021/O|title=Romain Grosjean – 2021 NTT IndyCar Series Results|work=Racing-Reference|publisher=NASCAR Digital Media, LLC|access-date=August 1, 2023}}</ref>
|-
| [[2022 IndyCar Series|2022]]
! rowspan=2 nowrap| [[Andretti Autosport]]
! rowspan=2| 28
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2022 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg|STP]]<br>{{small|5}}
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2022 XPEL 375|TXS]]<br>{{small|26}}
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[2022 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach|LBH]]<br>{{small|2}}
| style="background:#CFEAFF;"| [[2022 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama|ALA]]<br>{{small|7}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2022 GMR Grand Prix|IMS]]<br>{{small|17}}
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2022 Indianapolis 500|INDY]]<br>{{small|31}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2022 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix|DET]]<br>{{small|17}}
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2022 Sonsio Grand Prix at Road America|ROA]]<br>{{small|4}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2022 Honda Indy 200|MDO]]<br>{{small|21}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Honda Indy Toronto|TOR]]<br>{{small|16}}
| style="background:#CFEAFF;"| [[Iowa 300|IOW]]<br>{{small|7}}
| style="background:#CFEAFF;"| [[Iowa 300|IOW]]<br>{{small|9}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Grand Prix of Indianapolis|IMS]]<br>{{small|16}}
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Music City Grand Prix|NSH]]<br>{{small|16}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Bommarito Automotive Group 500|GTW]]<br>{{small|13}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Grand Prix of Portland|POR]]<br>{{small|19}}
| style="background:#CFEAFF;"| [[IndyCar Monterey Grand Prix|LAG]]<br>{{small|7}}
|
!style="background:#CFCFFF;"| 13th
!style="background:#CFCFFF;"| 328
!<ref>{{cite web|url=https://racing-reference.info/drivdet/grosjro01/2022/O|title=Romain Grosjean – 2022 NTT IndyCar Series Results|work=Racing-Reference|publisher=NASCAR Digital Media, LLC|access-date=August 1, 2023}}</ref>
|-
| [[2023 IndyCar Series|2023]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"|'''[[Grand Prix of St. Petersburg|STP]]'''<br>{{small|18}}
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[Texas Motor Speedway|TXS]]<br>{{small|14}}
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"|[[Grand Prix of Long Beach|LBH]]<br>{{small|2}}
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"|'''[[Barber Motorsports Park|ALA]]'''<br>{{small|2}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[Indianapolis Motor Speedway|IMS]]<br>{{small|11}}
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[2023 Indianapolis 500|INDY]]<br>{{small|30}}
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"|[[Detroit street circuit|DET]]<br>{{small|24}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[Road America|ROA]]<br>{{small|25}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"|[[Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course|MDO]]<br>{{small|13}}
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Exhibition Place|TOR]]<br>{{small|22}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Iowa Speedway|IOW]]<br>{{small|11}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Iowa Speedway|IOW]]<br>{{small|12}}
| style="background:#CFEAFF;"| [[Music City Grand Prix|NSH]]<br>{{small|6}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway|IMS]]<br>{{small|18}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Gateway Motorsports Park|GTW]]<br>{{small|12}}
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Grand Prix of Portland|POR]]<br>{{small|27}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca|LAG]]<br>{{small|11}}
|
! style="background:#cfcfff;"| 13th
! style="background:#cfcfff;"| 296
!<ref>{{cite web|url=https://racing-reference.info/drivdet/grosjro01/2023/O|title=Romain Grosjean – 2023 NTT IndyCar Series Results|work=Racing-Reference|publisher=NASCAR Digital Media, LLC|access-date=August 1, 2023}}</ref>
|-
| [[2024 IndyCar Series|2024]]
! nowrap| [[Juncos Hollinger Racing]]
! 77
! rowspan=1| [[Chevrolet Indy V6|Chevrolet]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg|STP]]<br>{{small|22}}
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[Thermal, California#Thermal Club|THE]]<br>{{small|DNQ}}
| style="background:#CFEAFF;"| [[Grand Prix of Long Beach|LBH]]<br>{{small|8}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama|ALA]]<br>{{small|12}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[GMR Grand Prix|IMS]]<br>{{small|12}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2024 Indianapolis 500|INDY]]<br>{{small|19}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Detroit street circuit|DET]]<br>{{small|23}}
| style="background:#CFEAFF;"| [[REV Group Grand Prix at Road America|ROA]]<br>{{small|7}}
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[IndyCar Monterey Grand Prix|LAG]]<br>{{small|4}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Honda Indy 200|MDO]]<br>{{small|23}}
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Iowa Corn 300|IOW]]<br>{{small|24}}
| style="background:#CFEAFF;"| [[Iowa Corn 300|IOW]]<br>{{small|10}}
| style="background:#CFEAFF;"| [[Honda Indy Toronto|TOR]]<br>{{small|9}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Bommarito Automotive Group 500|GTW]]<br>{{small|16}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Grand Prix of Portland|POR]]<br>{{small|27}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Milwaukee Mile|MIL]]<br>{{small|24}}
| style="background:#CFEAFF;"| [[Milwaukee Mile|MIL]]<br>{{small|9}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Music City Grand Prix|NSH]]<br>{{small|16}}
! style=background:#CFCFFF| 17th
! style=background:#CFCFFF| 260
!<ref>{{cite web|url=https://racing-reference.info/drivdet/grosjro01/2024/O|title=Romain Grosjean – 2024 NTT IndyCar Series Results|work=Racing-Reference|publisher=NASCAR Digital Media, LLC|access-date=March 10, 2024}}</ref>
|}
* <sup>NC</sup> Non-championship event


====Indianapolis 500====
{{Renault F1}}
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;"
{{Formula One teams}}
|-
{{GP2 Series teams}}
! Year
! Chassis
! Engine
! Start
! Finish
! Team
|-
| [[2022 Indianapolis 500|2022]]
| [[Dallara]]
| [[Honda]]
| align=center| 9
| align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;" | 31
| [[Andretti Autosport]]
|-
| [[2023 Indianapolis 500|2023]]
| [[Dallara]]
| [[Honda]]
| align=center| 19
| align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"| 30
| [[Andretti Autosport]]
|-
| [[2024 Indianapolis 500|2024]]
| [[Dallara]]
| [[Chevrolet]]
| align=center| 26
| align=center style="background:#cfcfff;"| 19
| [[Juncos Hollinger Racing]]
|}

=== Sports car racing results ===
==== Complete GT1 World Championship results ====
([[:Template:Motorsport driver results legend|key]])
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%;"
|-
! Year
! Team
! Car
! 1
! 2
! 3
! 4
! 5
! 6
! 7
! 8
! 9
! 10
! 11
! 12
! 13
! 14
! 15
! 16
! 17
! 18
! 19
! 20
! Pos
! Points
|-
|id=2010R| [[2010 FIA GT1 World Championship|2010]]
!nowrap| [[Matech Concepts|Matech Competition]]
!nowrap| [[Ford GT#Ford GT GT1|Ford GT1]]
|style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[2010 FIA GT1 Abu Dhabi round|ABU<br />QR]]<br /><small>2<br /></small>
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[2010 FIA GT1 Abu Dhabi round|ABU<br />CR]]<br /><small>1<br /></small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2010 RAC Tourist Trophy|SIL<br />QR]]<br /><small>21<br /></small>
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2010 RAC Tourist Trophy|SIL<br />CR]]<br /><small>Ret<br /></small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2010 FIA GT1 Brno round|BRN<br />QR]]<br /><small>6<br /></small>
|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[2010 FIA GT1 Brno round|BRN<br />CR]]<br /><small>1<br /></small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2010 FIA GT1 Paul Ricard round|PRI<br />QR]]<br /><small>7<br /></small>
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2010 FIA GT1 Paul Ricard round|PRI<br />CR]]<br /><small>7<br /></small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2010 FIA GT1 Spa-Francorchamps round|SPA<br />QR]]<br /><small>20<br /></small>
|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2010 FIA GT1 Spa-Francorchamps round|SPA<br />CR]]<br /><small>14<br /></small>
| [[2010 FIA GT1 Nürburgring round|NÜR<br />QR]]
| [[2010 FIA GT1 Nürburgring round|NÜR<br />CR]]
| [[2010 FIA GT1 Algarve round|ALG<br />QR]]
| [[2010 FIA GT1 Algarve round|ALG<br />CR]]
| [[2010 FIA GT1 Navarra round|NAV<br />QR]]
| [[2010 FIA GT1 Navarra round|NAV<br />CR]]
| [[2010 FIA GT1 Interlagos round|INT<br />QR]]
| [[2010 FIA GT1 Interlagos round|INT<br />CR]]
| [[2010 FIA GT1 San Luis round|SAN<br />QR]]
| [[2010 FIA GT1 San Luis round|SAN<br />CR]]
! 11th
! 62
|}

===24 Hours of Le Mans results===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
|-
! Year
! Team
! Co-Drivers
! Car
! Class
! Laps
! {{Tooltip|Pos.|Overall Position}}
! {{Tooltip|Class<br>Pos.|Class Position}}
|-
!id=2010L| [[2010 24 Hours of Le Mans|2010]]
|align="left" nowrap| {{flagicon|CHE}} [[Matech Concepts|Matech Competition]]
|align="left" nowrap| {{flagicon|DEU}} [[Thomas Mutsch]]<br />{{flagicon|CHE}} [[Jonathan Hirschi]]
|align="left" nowrap| [[Ford GT|Ford GT1]]
| GT1
| 171
| DNF
| DNF
|-
! [[2024 24 Hours of Le Mans|2024]]
|align="left"| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Lamborghini]] [[Iron Lynx]]
|align="left"| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Matteo Cairoli]]<br />{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Caldarelli]]
|align="left"| [[Lamborghini SC63]]
| Hypercar
| 309
| 13th
| 13th
|-
|}

====Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results====
([[:Template:Motorsport driver results legend|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position; results in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"
! Year
! Team
! Class
! Make
! Engine
! 1
! 2
! 3
! 4
! 5
! 6
! 7
! 8
! 9
! 10
! 11
! {{Tooltip|Pos.|Championship position}}
! Points
|-
| [[2023 IMSA SportsCar Championship|2023]]
!nowrap| [[Iron Lynx]]
!nowrap| GTD Pro
!nowrap| [[Lamborghini Huracán#Huracán GT3 Evo 2 (2023–present)|Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2]]
!nowrap| [[Lamborghini]] 5.2&nbsp;L [[V10 engine|V10]]
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2023 24 Hours of Daytona|DAY]]<br />{{small|4}}
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2023 12 Hours of Sebring|SEB]]<br>{{small|4}}
| [[2023 Grand Prix of Long Beach|LBH]]
| [[2023 Motul Course de Monterey|LGA]]
| [[2023 Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen|WGL]]
| [[2023 Chevrolet Grand Prix|MOS]]
| [[2023 Northeast Grand Prix|LIM]]
| [[2023 IMSA SportsCar Weekend|ELK]]
| [[2023 Michelin GT Challenge at VIR|VIR]]
| [[2023 IMSA Battle on the Bricks|IMS]]
| [[2023 Petit Le Mans|PET]]
! 14th
! 612
|-
|rowspan=2| [[2024 IMSA SportsCar Championship|2024]]
!nowrap| [[Iron Lynx]]
!nowrap| GTD Pro
!nowrap| [[Lamborghini Huracán#Huracán GT3 Evo 2 (2023–present)|Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2]]
!nowrap| [[Lamborghini]] 5.2 L V10
|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2024 24 Hours of Daytona|DAY]]<br>{{small|12}}
|
|
|
|
|
| [[2024 Chevrolet Grand Prix|MOS]]
|
| [[2024 Michelin GT Challenge at VIR|VIR]]
|
|
! 43rd
! 213
|-
! [[Lamborghini]] – [[Iron Lynx]]
! GTP
! [[Lamborghini SC63]]
! [[Lamborghini]] 3.8 L twin-turbo V8
|
|style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2024 12 Hours of Sebring|SEB]]<br>{{small|7}}
| [[2024 Grand Prix of Long Beach|LBH]]
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Latest revision as of 18:06, 20 December 2024

Romain Grosjean
Grosjean in 2024
Born
Romain David Jeremie Grosjean

(1986-04-17) 17 April 1986 (age 38)
Geneva, Switzerland
Spouse
(m. 2012)
Children3
Relatives
IndyCar Series career
64 races run over 4 years
Team(s)No. 77 (Juncos Hollinger Racing)
Best finish13th (2022, 2023)
First race2021 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama (Birmingham)
Last race2024 Music City Grand Prix
(Nashville Superspeedway)
Wins Podiums Poles
0 6 3
Formula One World Championship career
NationalityFrance French
Active years2009, 20122020
TeamsRenault, Lotus, Haas
Car number8
Entries181 (179 starts)
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums10
Career points391
Pole positions0
Fastest laps1
First entry2009 European Grand Prix
Last entry2020 Bahrain Grand Prix
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years2010, 2024
TeamsMatech, Lamborghini
Best finish13th (2024)
Class wins0
Previous series
20082011
2008, 2011
2010
2010
20062007
20042005
20042005
2003
GP2 Series
GP2 Asia Series
FIA GT1WC
Auto GP
F3 Euro Series
Formula Renault Eurocup
French Formula Renault
Formula Lista Junior
Championship titles
2011
2008, 2011
2010
2007
2005
2003
GP2 Series
GP2 Asia Series
Auto GP
F3 Euro Series
French Formula Renault
Formula Lista Junior

Romain David Jeremie Grosjean (French pronunciation: [ʁɔmɛ̃ ɡʁoʒɑ̃]; born 17 April 1986) is a French and Swiss racing driver, who recently competed in the IndyCar Series for Juncos Hollinger. Grosjean competed under the French flag in Formula One between 2009 and 2020.[a]

Born and raised in Geneva to a Swiss father and French mother, Grosjean is the grandson of Olympic alpine skier Fernand Grosjean and the great-grandson of weapons designer Edgar Brandt. Initially competing under a Swiss license, Grosjean dominated the 2005 French Formula Renault championship at his first attempt and joined the Renault Sport Academy. He was the 2007 Formula 3 Euro Series drivers' champion. In 2008, he became the inaugural GP2 Asia Series champion and came fourth in his first year in GP2. In 2009 he made his Formula One debut for Renault at the European Grand Prix and came fourth again in GP2 despite missing the final eight races. After being dropped by Renault, he returned to junior formulae, winning the 2010 Auto GP championship at the first attempt and winning the 2011 GP2 Asia Series and GP2 Series becoming the first – and as of 2021, only – two-time GP2 Asia champion and the only driver to hold both the GP2 Asia series and main GP2 series titles simultaneously. Due to the Asia and Main GP2 series being discontinued, this will likely remain true for the foreseeable future.

In 2012, Grosjean returned to Formula One with the Lotus F1 Team, alongside Kimi Räikkönen.[1] He took his first Formula One podium at the 2012 Bahrain Grand Prix and took his first fastest lap in the 2012 Spanish Grand Prix. He became the first driver since 1994 to receive a race ban after causing a multi-car pile-up, at the 2012 Belgian Grand Prix. In 2013 he remained with Lotus, taking six podiums. He drove for Lotus again alongside Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado in the 2014 and 2015 seasons and achieved a podium finish at the 2015 Belgian Grand Prix before moving to Haas from 2016 to 2020. In what would be his final Formula One race, Grosjean survived a dramatic crash during the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix when his car separated in two and caught fire after penetrating a metal guardrail on the first lap. Grosjean sustained minor burns and credited the halo with saving his life.[2][3]

After the 2020 Formula One season, Grosjean moved to the IndyCar Series. He obtained his first pole position and podium in his third race, the Grand Prix of Indianapolis.

Early life

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Grosjean was born in Geneva, Switzerland. He was born to a Swiss father and a French mother.[4] He is the great-grandson of Edgar Brandt, weapon designer and founder of Brandt.[5] He is also the grandson of skier Fernand Grosjean, silver medalist in giant slalom at the 1950 World Ski Championship in Aspen.[6]

Early racing career

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Grosjean won all ten rounds of the 2003 Formula Lista Junior championship and moved to the French Formula Renault championship for 2004.[7] He was seventh in that first season with one win and was champion in 2005 with ten victories. He also appeared in the Formula Renault Eurocup and finished on the podium twice in Valencia.[7] With his results and potential in the Formula Renault series, Grosjean joined the Renault Driver Development programme for the continuation of his career.[8]

Formula Three

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Grosjean made his Formula Three debut at the 2005 Macau Grand Prix, standing in for Loïc Duval at Signature-Plus. He qualified 19th and raced to ninth, beating teammates Fábio Carbone and Guillaume Moreau.[7]

He did a full season in the 2006 Formula 3 Euro Series but had a tough year, taking only one podium finish and ending the year 13th. In a one-off appearance in the British Formula Three Championship he started on pole position for both races at Pau, won both, and set the fastest lap in each.[7]

He stayed in the Formula 3 Euro Series for 2007 but moved to the ASM team, for which Jamie Green, Lewis Hamilton, and Paul di Resta won the previous three titles.[7] Sébastien Buemi led the championship in the early stages but Grosjean moved ahead with a victory in the ninth race of the season at Mugello.[9] He maintained a lead in the standings from that point onwards and won the title at the final round of the year with one race in hand.[10]

Grosjean took pole position for the prestigious Masters of Formula 3 race at Zolder but finished 14th after stalling at the start.[11]

GP2 Series

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Grosjean driving for ART Grand Prix at the Silverstone round of the 2008 GP2 Series.

Grosjean drove for ART in the inaugural GP2 Asia Series season alongside Stephen Jelley, winning both races of the first round of the championship. He went on to win the championship with four race victories and sixty-one points overall.[citation needed]

He stayed with ART Grand Prix team for the 2008 GP2 Series.[12] His teammates were Luca Filippi[13] and Sakon Yamamoto.

In the first round at the Circuit de Catalunya, Grosjean started 11th after engine problems in qualifying. He rose through the field to finish fifth in the feature race, giving him fourth on the grid for the shorter sprint race.[14] After a good start Grosjean was up to second and then passed Kobayashi for the lead. But Grosjean made a mistake on a late rolling restart and Kobayashi tried to pass him again for the lead. Grosjean moved across on Kobayashi to keep the position but the stewards decided his defensive move was illegal and gave him a drive-through penalty dropping him to 13th at the end of the race.[15] Victory in the sprint race at Istanbul, the fourth round of the season, moved Grosjean into second place in the championship.[16] Despite dropping back from this position, he finished the season fourth and achieved the distinction of being the highest-placed rookie in the championship.

2008 Formula 3 Euro Series champion Nico Hülkenberg joined Pastor Maldonado at ART for 2009, forcing Grosjean out of the team. Nonetheless, Renault placed him at 2008 team champions Campos Grand Prix for 2009, now known as Barwa Addax.[17] Despite missing the last four rounds, Grosjean finished fourth in the championship standings.

Initial stint in Formula One

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Grosjean was confirmed as Renault's test driver for 2008, replacing Nelson Piquet Jr., who graduated to a race seat.[18] He drove a Formula One car for the first time at the UK round of the 2008 World Series by Renault weekend at Silverstone on 7 and 8 June 2008, where he gave a number of demonstrations of the previous year's R27 car.

Renault (2009)

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He initially continued in the test driver role at Renault for 2009 but took over Piquet's seat in the wake of the Crashgate controversy from the European Grand Prix onwards.[19] Grosjean qualified 14th at the European Grand Prix. He was knocked out of Q2 0.323 seconds off the pace of teammate Fernando Alonso. He finished 15th in the race after a first-lap collision with Luca Badoer necessitated a stop for a new front wing. For the next round in Belgium Grosjean qualified 19th, which he blamed on traffic and yellow flags. In the race, he was eliminated on the first lap after a collision with Jenson Button. At the Italian Grand Prix, Grosjean qualified a career-best 12th, but made a poor start, damaged his car with contact at the first corner, spun on the second lap, and finished 15th. He described himself as "very disappointed" after the race.

Grosjean made his Formula One debut at the 2009 European Grand Prix.

At the Singapore Grand Prix, Grosjean qualified 19th after suffering brake problems. He was hopeful of making progress in the race, but the brake problems reappeared, forcing him to retire after just three laps. At the Japanese Grand Prix, Grosjean qualified 18th, which he blamed on rain throughout practice preventing him from fully learning the demanding Suzuka Circuit, which he had never driven on before. He was promoted to 17th due to Timo Glock being unable to start the race. He was unable to make progress in the race, finishing 16th after struggling with understeer throughout the race on the unfamiliar circuit. At the Brazilian Grand Prix, Grosjean suffered an accident in practice, although he escaped unhurt. He qualified 13th in his repaired car, gained positions at the start, but then slipped back down to 13th after complaining of grip and tyre temperature problems, his best result of the season. At the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Grosjean qualified 19th, and finished 18th and last, again complaining of brake problems during the race. He said afterward that he had "learnt an enormous amount this year, especially being a teammate to Fernando".

On 31 January 2010, after the end of the season news reports had doubts that Grosjean would keep his seat into 2010, Renault confirmed that Grosjean's former GP2 teammate at the Addax Team, Vitaly Petrov would be the team's second driver alongside Robert Kubica for the 2010 season, leaving Grosjean without a Formula One drive for 2010. However, in September 2010, it was confirmed by tyre manufacturer Pirelli that Grosjean would complete a test for the company, in anticipation of their return to supplying tyres to the F1 grid in 2011. Grosjean replaced Nick Heidfeld, who left his testing duties to take up a race seat at Sauber.[20]

Stint outside of Formula One

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Sportscars

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Grosjean driving a Ford GT at Silverstone

After leaving Formula One, Grosjean became involved in sportscar racing. In March 2010, Grosjean secured a drive in the inaugural FIA GT1 World Championship, driving a Ford GT1 for the Matech Competition team alongside German driver Thomas Mutsch.[21] The pairing won the opening Championship Race of the season in Abu Dhabi and added a second victory at Brno in May to lead the standings after the first three rounds of the season.[22]

In June 2010, Grosjean made his debut in the famous Le Mans 24 Hours endurance race, sharing a Ford GT1 with Mutsch and Jonathan Hirschi. After qualifying third in the LMGT1 class, they were forced to retire from the race after 171 laps.[23]

Auto GP

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In June 2010, Grosjean made a return to single-seaters, racing for the DAMS team in the third round of the Auto GP season at Spa-Francorchamps.[24] After dominating practice and taking pole position, he won the feature race before finishing second to Carlos Iaconelli in the sprint event.[25] Over the course of the weekend, Grosjean accumulated 18 points out of a possible 19 on offer and took away €80,000 prize money as the event's top points scorer. He went on to win three more races to take the title at Monza 16 points ahead of runner-up Edoardo Piscopo.

Return to GP2

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Grosjean won the 2011 GP2 Asia Series and GP2 Series championships on his full-time return to the category.

On 20 July 2010, Grosjean announced that he would return to GP2 with the DAMS team. He replaced the then Renault test driver Jérôme d'Ambrosio for the German round of the championship.[26] He later substituted for D'Ambrosio's injured teammate, Ho-Pin Tung, from the Belgian round onwards (despite Tung recovering and returning to the series with a different team), finishing 3rd in Belgium and Abu Dhabi to take fourteenth place in the drivers' standings, only two positions behind D'Ambrosio.[27]

Grosjean returned to GP2 full-time with DAMS for the 2011 GP2 Series and GP2 Asia Series seasons.[28] He took two pole positions and one race victory to win the Asia Series by six points from Jules Bianchi, and also won the first race of the main series to lead that championship as well. He lost the championship lead to Giedo van der Garde, after the second round of the series, after an event which was hampered by disqualification due to a technical infringement,[29] but regained it again the following week at Monaco, scoring points in both races despite starting from last place on the grid. After scoring four further wins as part of a mid-season run that included six consecutive podium finishes, he pulled clear of his pursuers and clinched the championship at the penultimate round at Spa-Francorchamps.

Return to Formula One

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Lotus (2012–2015)

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Grosjean driving for Lotus at the 2012 Malaysian Grand Prix.

At the start of 2011, Grosjean returned to the newly branded Lotus Renault GP team as one of five test drivers along with Bruno Senna, Ho-Pin Tung, Jan Charouz and Fairuz Fauzy. Lotus Renault had planned to run Robert Kubica and Vitaly Petrov throughout 2011 but Kubica had a horrific rally accident and was unable to drive during 2011. Former BMW Sauber teammate Nick Heidfeld replaced Kubica for the first 11 races before himself being replaced by Senna from the Belgian Grand Prix onwards. In late October 2011, Lotus Renault announced that Grosjean would drive in the first Friday free practice session in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (replacing Senna) and the Brazilian Grand Prix (replacing Petrov).

On 9 December 2011, it was announced that Grosjean would make his comeback to Formula One in 2012, taking the second seat at the newly renamed Lotus F1 Team (formerly Renault, the team that Grosjean raced with in 2009) alongside 2007 World Champion Kimi Räikkönen.[30]

2012

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Grosjean at the 2012 United States Grand Prix.

At the Australian Grand Prix, Grosjean set the second fastest time in the final free practice session,[31] and while teammate Räikkönen was eliminated in the first part of qualifying, Grosjean made it into the top ten – for the first time, as his previous best was twelfth place[32] – and ultimately qualified in third position.[33] He fell to sixth at the start and retired on the second lap after a collision with Pastor Maldonado,[34] which broke his right-front suspension. At the 2012 Bahrain Grand Prix he finished third, collecting his first Formula One podium and the first for a French driver since Jean Alesi at the 1998 Belgian Grand Prix.[35] In Spain Grosjean started third, finished fourth and set his first fastest lap in Formula One; the first for a French driver since Alesi at the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix. At the 2012 Canadian Grand Prix, he collected his second Formula One podium with a career best finish of second, behind Lewis Hamilton.

Grosjean at the 2012 British Grand Prix

At Valencia, Grosjean was running second when the car's electronics malfunctioned forcing Grosjean's first mechanical-related retirement of the season. At the British Grand Prix, Grosjean topped the timesheets during the first free practice session, but qualifying did not go as well; at the end of Q2 he spun into the gravel at the final corner after managing to get into Q3, this meant he could not take any further part in qualifying and started from tenth, although he was promoted to ninth after Nico Hülkenberg received a grid penalty. At the start of the race, he was involved in an incident with Paul di Resta, which forced a pit stop for a new front wing. However, Grosjean fought back through the field to finish in sixth just behind his teammate. At the German Grand Prix, Grosjean started nineteenth due to a gearbox penalty and finished eighteenth after picking up a puncture on lap one. A week later, at the Hungarian Grand Prix, Grosjean qualified second, the first time a French Formula One driver had started on the front row of the grid since Alesi at the 1999 French Grand Prix; Grosjean finished third in the race behind Hamilton and teammate Räikkönen.

Grosjean was involved in several first-lap accidents in his first full season of Formula One, including this collision with Mark Webber at the first corner of the 2012 Japanese Grand Prix.

At Spa Grosjean caused a multi-car pile-up at the start of the race, with Hamilton, Fernando Alonso and Sergio Pérez all eliminated from the race as well as Grosjean; the incident was started when Grosjean drove into Hamilton on the approach to the La Source corner.[36] Grosjean was given a one race ban post-race (the first driver to be banned since Michael Schumacher in 1994),[37] as well as a fine of €50,000, with the FIA saying in a statement "The stewards regard this incident as an extremely serious breach of the regulations, which had the potential to cause injury to others. It eliminated leading championship contenders from the race. The stewards note [that] the team conceded the action was an extremely serious mistake and an error of judgement. Neither the team nor the driver made any submission in mitigation of penalty."[36] He was replaced for the 2012 Italian Grand Prix by Lotus test and reserve driver Jérôme d'Ambrosio.[38] His team boss, Éric Boullier said that Grosjean learned an important lesson following his ban,[39] however at the Japanese Grand Prix, Grosjean crashed into Mark Webber at the first corner with Webber branding him a "first lap nutcase". Grosjean's actions were condemned by many drivers in the paddock.[40] At the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Grosjean was involved in another first lap incident.[41] In São Paulo Grosjean hit the back of Pedro de la Rosa's HRT in qualifying.[42]

On 14–16 December Grosjean won the Race of Champions after a Grand Final victory over Le Mans legend Tom Kristensen at the Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok.[43] The day before Grosjean finished in second place in the Nations' Cup event along with his teammate Sébastien Ogier in the French team, after defeat by Germany's Sebastian Vettel and Michael Schumacher.[44]

On 17 December 2012, it was confirmed that Grosjean would stay at Lotus for the 2013 season.[45]

2013

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Grosjean testing the Lotus E21 in Barcelona.

He had three points-scoring finishes at the three opening races before receiving a new chassis to help his chances at Bahrain; he qualified 11th and climbed to third. At the next race in Spain, his suspension failed on lap 9. At the Monaco Grand Prix, Grosjean had three crashes during the practice sessions, leading his team principal, Boullier, to tell Grosjean to "wake up".[46] He qualified 13th but his race ended when he crashed into the back of Daniel Ricciardo, earning him a 10-place grid penalty for the next race. At the Canadian Grand Prix he started last on the grid due to the grid penalty but ran as high as eighth in the race before finishing 13th as he had to stop for a third time due to heavy tyre wear. On the first lap of the British Grand Prix, Grosjean made contact with Mark Webber, damaging the front wing of Webber's car. Grosjean retired on the last lap while in 8th position due to serious front wing damage. At the German Grand Prix after qualifying 5th he led the race for a while and seemed to be on a faster pace than Sebastian Vettel but the intervention of the safety car changed the race. He was forced to let his teammate Kimi Räikkönen pass towards the end of the race as Räikkönen had faster tyres. Grosjean resisted Fernando Alonso to earn his second podium of the season behind Vettel and Räikkönen.

Grosjean at the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix.

At the Hungarian Grand Prix Grosjean qualified 3rd on the grid but finished the race in 6th position after receiving a drive-through penalty for crossing the white line as he overtook Felipe Massa. After the race, he was given a further 20-second time penalty for colliding with Jenson Button, however, this did not affect his final position. At the Belgian Grand Prix Grosjean qualified 7th on the grid, and Lotus chose to operate a one-stop strategy on Grosjean's car. Later in the race, he was sent off track by Sergio Pérez while Pérez was attempting an overtake – Pérez received a drive-through penalty for the incident. Grosjean finished the race in 8th position after being overtaken by Massa towards the end of the race. At the Italian Grand Prix Grosjean qualified 13th as both Lotuses showed a slow pace in practice. After a slow pit stop, he came back to finish in 8th after many overtaking moves and resisting Lewis Hamilton on the last lap. In Singapore Grosjean had a difficult weekend full of mechanical problems; and despite qualifying 3rd, he was forced to retire due to an engine issue. At the Korean Grand Prix he qualified 4th and was moved up to third on the grid after a grid penalty for Webber. He made a good start in which he overtook Hamilton and was closing on Vettel until the safety car came out. This intervention aided Räikkönen's progression up the order, and after a small mistake, Grosjean was overtaken by his teammate. Grosjean maintained position behind Räikkönen and secured his third podium of the season, in third.

The next weekend, at Suzuka, he qualified 4th. After a poor start by the Red Bulls on the front row, Grosjean took the lead into the first corner and showed a good pace compared to the Red Bulls behind him, leading almost half the race. Vettel passed him on lap 28 and he was also later overtaken by Mark Webber, and finished 3rd for the second straight race. In India, Grosjean failed to reach Q2 on medium tyres to save softer tyres, and he ultimately qualified 17th. In the race, he had a longer first stint with soft tyres to apply a one pit stop strategy that worked perfectly as he finished 3rd behind Vettel and Rosberg after overtaking Massa and then Räikkönen who forced him off the track on his first overtaking attempt. At Abu Dhabi, after qualifying 7th (and being promoted to 6th due to teammate Räikkönen's penalty), he had another strong start and strong race, finishing 4th. At the United States Grand Prix, Grosjean had a good qualifying session and earned the 3rd spot on the grid behind Vettel and Webber. In the race, Grosjean had a strong start once again, by overtaking Webber and nearly overtaking Vettel. Leading a lap during the pit stop phase, Grosjean finished 2nd by holding off Webber despite numerous overtaking attempts.

On 29 November 2013, it was confirmed that Grosjean would continue with Lotus in 2014.[47]

2014

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Grosjean at the 2014 British Grand Prix

A new rule for the 2014 season allowed the drivers to pick a car number to use for their entire career. Grosjean was awarded his first choice of number 8. He explained his choice of number on his Facebook page: "Simply I like this number, plus it has some signification to me. My wife was born on 8 December, we started dating in 2008 and besides, to my eyes my son is the 8th wonder of the world. That's why I picked up number 8."[48][49] Among all the races in 2014, he was only able to score on two occasions and claim 8 points.[50]

2015

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Grosjean at the 2015 Canadian Grand Prix

In 2015, Lotus produced a much better car, which was powered by a Mercedes engine. Grosjean showed great potential in testing, but mechanical problems in Australia and a spin after contact with Sergio Pérez in Malaysia prevented Grosjean from scoring points. But after the first two troubled races, Grosjean recorded good performances in China and Bahrain, finishing 7th on both occasions. In Spain, Lotus struggled in practice and qualifying and Grosjean missed out on Q3 for the first time in the season. But in the race, his pace improved and he finished 8th, despite making contact with Pastor Maldonado in the opening laps and a mistake in the pits, both of which cost him some time. In Monaco, Grosjean was on for his fourth consecutive points finish, despite a grid penalty for a gearbox change, but he was hit by Max Verstappen while battling for position. Grosjean managed to rejoin, but lost time and finished 12th.

In Canada, Lotus had one of the fastest cars and Grosjean qualified in an impressive 5th place. In the race, he was in the top 5 but made contact with the Marussia of Will Stevens, which punctured his tyre. Grosjean had to pit for new tyres, but managed to recover and finished in the points. In Austria, he was racing in the top 10, but he had a mechanical issue and could not finish the race. In Great Britain, he retired on lap 1 after contact with Daniel Ricciardo and teammate Maldonado. In Hungary, he struggled again and even had a penalty for an unsafe release in the pits. But near the end of the race, he advance many positions due to other drivers' problems. In the end, he managed to repeat his best finish of the season of 7th, finishing ahead of Nico Rosberg's Mercedes. In Belgium, Lotus again had one of the fastest cars and Grosjean qualified in 4th, but started 9th, because of a penalty. In the race, he consistently gained positions, and a few laps before the finish, Grosjean was running 4th. Ahead of him was Vettel, who was on old tyres, and Grosjean caught up with him with 5 laps to go. He was not able to overtake, but Vettel's right rear tyre exploded on the penultimate lap. Grosjean moved into the podium positions, to record his first such result since 2013. After the race, Grosjean said that he cried on the last lap.

In Italy Grosjean once again made it into Q3, qualifying in 8th, but was involved in some contact in turn 1, provoking his retirement. In Singapore, he was forced to retire a few laps before the end because of a suspected gearbox issue. In Japan, Grosjean was in 6th place after the start but lost a position during the first stops to Nico Hülkenberg. Near the end of the race, he was under pressure from Maldonado, who had closed the gap to just over a second, but Grosjean managed to retain his 7th position to the finish and scored points for the first time since Belgium.[51][52]

Haas F1 Team (2016–2020)

[edit]

2016

[edit]
Grosjean at the 2016 British Grand Prix.

On 29 September 2015, it was announced that Grosjean would race for the Haas F1 Team, who were joining the Formula One grid for the 2016 season.[53] He was partnered by former Sauber driver and Ferrari test driver Esteban Gutiérrez. In the team's first race, the Australian Grand Prix, Grosjean finished sixth to record Haas' first points and making them the first team since Toyota Racing to score points in their debut.[54] He was eventually voted Formula One's first Driver of the Day.[55] Grosjean scored again in the following Bahrain Grand Prix by finishing in fifth position,[56] winning Driver of the Day again.[57]

Following Jenson Button's retirement from full-time racing, the members of the GPDA elected Grosjean to replace Button as one of the directors of the GPDA in May 2017.[58]

2017

[edit]
Grosjean at the 2017 Malaysian Grand Prix

Grosjean drove for Haas for the 2017 season where he partnered Kevin Magnussen.[59][60] He had multiple retirements, such as in the 2017 Australian Grand Prix, where he retired due to a water leak. His second retirement came at the 2017 Russian Grand Prix, when he had a collision with Jolyon Palmer. His third and final retirement of the season was in the 2017 Hungarian Grand Prix due to a wheel nut. He scored 28 points in total from 8 occasions and finished the season 13th.

2018

[edit]
Grosjean at the 2018 Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Haas retained Grosjean for the 2018 season where he again partnered Magnussen.[59][60] At the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Grosjean crashed behind the safety car whilst running in 6th place. His engineer incorrectly blamed the cause of the crash on Sauber driver Marcus Ericsson, saying, "I think Ericsson hit us."[61][62] At the Spanish Grand Prix, Grosjean was the cause of a crash on the opening lap. Whilst making his way through turn 3, he lost control of his Haas after running through dirty air. This caused him to spin across the track into the path of the cars behind him, causing a large amount of smoke in the process. He was then hit by Hülkenberg and Gasly, eliminating all three from the race. In the Austrian Grand Prix, Grosjean finished 4th, his best result in his career at Haas, and his first points finish in 2018. Grosjean was disqualified from the Italian Grand Prix after the floor of his car was found to be illegal, taking away a 6th-place finish; although the team appealed this, the decision was upheld.[63][64] Grosjean finished the season 14th with 37 points.

2019

[edit]
Grosjean at the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix

On 28 September 2018 it was confirmed that Haas would retain Grosjean for the 2019 season, again partnering Magnussen.[65] Like his 2018 season, Grosjean's 2019 was plagued with reliability issues, poor luck and driver errors. Additionally, the Haas VF-19 suffered from poor pace throughout the season, often qualifying well but falling far behind during races.

The first two races saw a double retirement for Grosjean. In Australia, a wheel was incorrectly fitted during a pit stop, causing it to come loose on track in an extremely similar incident to his race in Australia the year before. In Bahrain he was hit by Lance Stroll on the opening lap, causing terminal damage. An 11th-place finish in China followed, before a third retirement in four races in Azerbaijan due to a brake failure. Grosjean scored his first point of the season by finishing 10th in Spain, and followed this up with another 10th-place finish in Monaco.

Grosjean finished 14th in Canada after a collision in front of him on the first lap sent debris into his car, causing him to lose positions. He then retired from the next race, his home race in France. Another retirement came two races later in Britain, after contact with teammate Magnussen on the first lap, ending the races of both drivers. Both were blamed and criticised for the incident, at a race in which Grosjean was testing the old spec of the VF-19 so that the team could understand their recent lack of pace.[66] His best—and final—points finish of the season came in Germany, when he crossed the line in 9th place but was promoted to 7th after the Alfa Romeo drivers were penalised post-race for the use of driver aids.

Another retirement came in Hungary due to a hydraulics issue. In Singapore, Grosjean tagged George Russell during an overtake attempt, damaging his front wing and causing the Williams driver to crash into a wall. Grosjean finished the race in 11th. Another retirement followed in Russia after a first-lap collision with Daniel Ricciardo and Antonio Giovinazzi sent him into the barriers. In Brazil, Grosjean was running in 7th place late in the race behind Pierre Gasly and ahead of Carlos Sainz Jr., before issues with his car dropped him back to 14th by the finish line (13th after a penalty for Nico Hülkenberg). Gasly and Sainz would go on to finish 2nd and 3rd in the race.

Grosjean at pre-season testing in 2020

Grosjean ended the season in 18th place in the championship with 8 points, his worst full-season in Formula One.

2020

[edit]

On 19 September 2019, Haas announced that Grosjean would remain with the team for the 2020 season alongside Magnussen.[67]

Grosjean retired from the first race in Austria and finished thirteenth at the same venue a week later. His finish at Styria would prove to be his highest finish for the next six races, when he finished twelfth in Italy and again in Tuscany. He scored ninth in Germany for his only points of the season. Ahead of the Portuguese Grand Prix, Grosjean announced he and Magnussen were to leave Haas at the end of 2020.[68]

2020 crash

[edit]

In what would be his final race, Grosjean suffered a serious crash in the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix on the first lap in which his Haas VF-20 made contact with the AlphaTauri AT01 of Daniil Kvyat, and hit the barrier at high speed, splitting the car in half, releasing the fuel and causing a significant fire. The force and angle of the impact caused the driver's compartment and the front half of the car to be wedged into the barrier, while the rear half was separated from the rest of the vehicle, igniting the car immediately upon impact.[69]

The front half of the wreckage of Grosjean's car, on display in 2023

The impact was measured at 67 g (660 m/s2; 2,200 ft/s2).[70] He was able to exit the car unaided after 28 seconds, and was helped away from the crash scene by Alan van der Merwe and Ian Roberts, with minor burn injuries to his hands and ankles before being airlifted to a nearby military hospital.[71] The crash caused a red flag for more than an hour to recover the chassis and repair the damaged barrier section.[72] The halo-head protective device, introduced in Formula One in 2018, was credited with saving his life: it sheltered Grosjean's head and body from coming into contact with the barrier upon collision.[73] Grosjean ultimately missed the last two races of the season, and was replaced by Haas reserve driver Pietro Fittipaldi.[74][75]

He underwent surgery for his injuries on 16 December.[76]

Mercedes test

[edit]
The state of Grosjean's hand burns in 2021.

Grosjean was due to test drive the Mercedes AMG F1 W10 EQ Power+, which won the 2019 Formula One World Championship, for a full day of testing with the team at the 2021 French Grand Prix.[77] The test was delayed due to pandemic related travel restrictions.[78]

IndyCar

[edit]

From 2021 onwards, Grosjean chose to compete in the IndyCar Series.

Dale Coyne Racing (2021)

[edit]
Grosjean at Road America in 2021

For 2021 Grosjean competed on a joint deal between Dale Coyne Racing and Rick Ware Racing with backing from Honda. Grosjean was scheduled to only participate in the street and road course events in the 2021 season but he later announced after the Indianapolis 500 that he would run the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 to get experience racing on ovals for a potential full schedule in 2022.[79][80][81] Because his only oval race would be on what IndyCar considers a short oval Haas F1 Team colleague Pietro Fittipaldi was signed to replace Grosjean for IndyCar's three races on superspeedways, the double header at Texas Motor Speedway and the 2021 Indianapolis 500.

Grosjean quickly adapted to IndyCar racing and immediately showed pace. He recorded three podium finishes on the season; two second-place finishes at both rounds on the IMS Road Course and a third-place finish at Laguna Seca.[82][83] In addition he made the final round of qualifying at both rounds on the IMS Road Course and Detroit, Nashville, and Long Beach. The highpoint of Grosjean's season was at the first round at Indianapolis, where after sitting out for two weeks he returned and out qualified fellow rookie Scott McLaughlin, Josef Newgarden, Jack Harvey, Conor Daly, and Alex Palou to earn his first IndyCar pole position and first pole position since May 2011, when he was on pole in GP2 at Istanbul Park with DAMS.[84] He went on to finish in second place behind winner Rinus VeeKay.[85] Other highlights included making up ten positions at Laguna Seca, several passes of which he made at the famed "Corkscrew", the location of Alex Zanardi's iconic pass on Bryan Herta in 1996, and his first ever oval race at Gateway, where he recorded the most overtakes for the race despite finishing fourteenth.[86][87][88] Grosjean also recorded top ten finishes at Barber, Road America, and Mid-Ohio.[89][90][91]

Grosjean at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2021

Grosjean's arrival to IndyCar coincided with the arrival of three-time Supercars champion Scott McLaughlin and seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson to the series, creating what some pundits dubbed the most intriguing rookie class to American Open Wheel Racing since the arrival of Nigel Mansell to CART in the early 1990s.[92] Many pundits picked Grosjean to have the strongest season of the three due to his extensive open-wheel experience, picking him to be a potential candidate for IndyCar Rookie of the Year despite competing for a team with significantly fewer resources than McLaughlin's Team Penske or Johnson's Chip Ganassi Racing and not racing a full schedule.[93] While Johnson would be the slowest to adapt to IndyCar racing and would run the fewest events of the three, McLaughlin and Grosjean were frequently measured against each other throughout the season. McLaughlin outperformed Grosjean four times during their rookie seasons; at St. Petersburg where he had made his IndyCar debut the previous year while Grosjean was racing there for the first time, at Grosjean's first-ever oval race at Gateway, and at Portland and Long Beach after Grosjean was caught up in an accident caused by other drivers on the opening laps.[94][95] Grosjean's performances were so strong that despite his partial schedule he was nearly able to outscore McLaughlin for the Rookie of the Year award heading into the final race at Long Beach. Both Grosjean and McLaughlin downplayed any comparisons between the two, with Grosjean noting that comparing the two's rookie results in IndyCar did not take into account his nearly two decades of open-wheel racing compared to only one year of open-wheel racing experience for McLaughlin.[96]

Andretti Autosport (2022–2023)

[edit]

2022

[edit]
Grosjean driving for Andretti Autosport at the 2023 Indy 500

Grosjean drove Andretti Autosport's No. 28 DHL Honda entry in the 2022 season, replacing the outgoing Ryan Hunter-Reay.[97] Grosjean underwent his rookie orientation at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on October 5, 2021, and confirmed that he will be racing in the 2022 Indianapolis 500 along with the entire 2022 schedule.[98] Grosjean picked up his first podium with Andretti Autosport at Long Beach, nearly taking the win from Josef Newgarden before an accident caused by Takuma Sato caused the race to finish under caution.[99] He managed to advance to Q2 in his first Indianapolis 500 but ultimately crashed out of the race. Overall 2022 was a difficult season for Grosjean, as he struggled with bad luck and on track contact with teammates and other drivers.

2023

[edit]

In 2023 Grosjean won the pole at the season opener but a late race collision with Scott McLaughlin ended his chances of a victory.[100] He again crashed out at Texas when fighting for a podium finish before picking up two consecutive second place finishes at Long Beach and Barber. The rest of the season was not a success as he suffered numerous DNFs and posted only one top-ten finish in the remaining 13 races.

On September 3, NBC reported that Grosjean would not be retained by Andretti for the 2024 season.[101] A month later, Grosjean announced that he will be taking legal action against Andretti.[102]

Juncos Hollinger Racing (2024)

[edit]
Grosjean driving in 2024 at Mid-Ohio

On November 2, it was announced that Grosjean would be racing for the Juncos Hollinger Racing team for the 2024 season, replacing the departing Callum Ilott. This marked his first drive in IndyCar in a Chevrolet powered car, having raced in the No. 51 and No. 28 Honda cars with Dale Coyne and Andretti. He finised 4th in the 2024 Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey at Laguna Seca.[103]

Grosjean was not kept at the team after 2024, with Juncos choosing to sign Sting Ray Robb and Conor Daly for the 2025 season.[104]

Personal life

[edit]

Grosjean married French journalist and television presenter Marion Jollès on 27 June 2012 in Chamonix.[105] They have been together since 2008. On 29 July 2013, Marion gave birth to a son.[106] They have a second child who was born on 16 May 2015[107] and a daughter born on 31 December 2017.

After signing with Andretti Autosport and committed to racing full time in the IndyCar series, he announced that he would be moving to Miami with his family. They chose Miami due to the city's selection of French-language schools and the ability to get direct flights between Miami and Paris.[108]

Early in his motorsports career, Grosjean worked at a bank in Geneva.[109]

Grosjean is a qualified pilot and frequently uploads videos related to flying on his YouTube channel.[110]

Other ventures

[edit]

Grosjean holds endorsements with various brands including Christian Roth (Via DITA Eyewear), Richard Mille, Bell Sports, Seier Capital, and Field Pass[111]

In 2014 Grosjean was featured in French disc jockey David Guetta's music video titled "Dangerous".[112]

In October 2017 Grosjean launched Cuisine et Confidences, a cookbook he authored with his wife.[113]

Grosjean also founded R8G eSports, a sim racing team.[114]

He also has his own YouTube Channel called Romain Grosjean Official with 253K subscribers which he launched in November 2017.

In 2024, Grosjean became a partner in Field Pass Inc, a brand management and media company he worked with as a client in 2023.[115]

Racing record

[edit]

Karting career summary

[edit]
Season Series Team Position
2001 French Championship — ICA 1st
2002 Grand Prix Karting FFSA — Espoir 34th
Monaco Kart Cup — Formula A Christian Grosjean 16th
2003 European Championship - Western Region Qualification — ICA SG Compétition DNF
Grand Prix Karting FFSA — Espoir 34th
2011 ERDF Masters Kart — Stars 5th

Racing career summary

[edit]
Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position
2003 Formula Lista Junior 1.6 Advance Racing 10 10 ? ? 10 ? 1st
2004 French Formula Renault SG Formula 14 1 2 1 4 130 7th
Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup 9 0 0 0 0 32 14th
2005 French Formula Renault SG Formula 16 10 10 0 13 211 1st
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 7 0 0 0 2 28 12th
Macau Grand Prix Signature-Plus 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 9th
2006 Formula 3 Euro Series Signature-Plus 20 0 0 0 1 19 13th
British Formula 3 Championship 2 2 1 2 2 0 NC
Macau Grand Prix 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 5th
2007 Formula 3 Euro Series ASM Formule 3 20 6 4 7 13 106 1st
Masters of Formula 3 1 0 1 0 0 N/A 14th
Macau Grand Prix 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 8th
2008 GP2 Series ART Grand Prix 20 2 1 2 6 62 4th
GP2 Asia Series 10 4 4 3 5 61 1st
2009 GP2 Series Barwa Addax Team 12 2 3 2 3 45 4th
Formula One Renault F1 Team[b] 7 0 0 0 0 0 23rd
2010 GP2 Series DAMS 8 0 0 0 2 14 14th
Auto GP 8 4 3 4 7 58 1st
FIA GT1 World Championship Matech Competition 10 2 0 0 3 62 11th
24 Hours of Le Mans - GT1 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF
Formula One Pirelli Test driver
2011 GP2 Series DAMS 18 5 1 6 10 89 1st
GP2 Asia Series 4 1 2 2 2 24 1st
Formula One Lotus Renault GP Test driver
2012 Formula One Lotus F1 Team 19 0 0 1 3 96 8th
2013 Formula One Lotus F1 Team 19 0 0 0 6 132 7th
2014 Formula One Lotus F1 Team 19 0 0 0 0 8 14th
2015 Formula One Lotus F1 Team 19 0 0 0 1 51 11th
2016 Formula One Haas F1 Team 21 0 0 0 0 29 13th
2016–17 Andros Trophy - Elite Pro Class DA Racing 2 1 1 1 1 106 14th
2017 Formula One Haas F1 Team 20 0 0 0 0 28 13th
2018 Formula One Haas F1 Team 21 0 0 0 0 37 14th
2019 Formula One Haas F1 Team[c] 21 0 0 0 0 8 18th
2020 Formula One Haas F1 Team 15 0 0 0 0 2 19th
2021 IndyCar Series Dale Coyne Racing w/ Rick Ware Racing 14 0 1 1 3 272 15th
2021–22 Andros Trophy - Elite Pro Class DA Racing 4 0 0 0 0 174 14th
2022 IndyCar Series Andretti Autosport 17 0 0 0 1 328 13th
2023 IndyCar Series Andretti Autosport 17 0 2 0 2 296 13th
IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTD Pro Iron Lynx 2 0 0 0 0 612 14th
2024 IndyCar Series Juncos Hollinger Racing 17 0 0 0 0 260 17th
IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTP Lamborghini-Iron Lynx 3 0 0 1 0 764 22nd
24 Hours of Le Mans - Hypercar 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 13th
IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTD Pro Iron Lynx 1 0 0 0 0 213 43rd

† As Grosjean was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points.

Single seater racing results

[edit]

Complete French Formula Renault results

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Pos Points
2004 SG Formula NOG
1

17
NOG
2

3
VDV
1

Ret
VDV
2

6
PAU
1

18
PAU
2

Ret
DIJ
1

1
DIJ
2

Ret
ALB
1

2
ALB
2

3
LMS
1

6
LMS
2

Ret
MAG
1

Ret
MAG
2

5
7th 130
2005 SG Formula NOG
1

2
NOG
2

3
LÉD
1

Ret
LÉD
2

5
PAU
1

1
PAU
2

1
DIJ
1

1
DIJ
2

1
VDV
1

DSQ
VDV
2

1
LMS
1

1
LMS
2

1
ALB
1

1
ALB
2

1
MAG
1

1
MAG
2

2
1st 211

Complete Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 results

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Pos Points
2004 SG Formula MNZ
1

7
MNZ
2

Ret
VAL
1

10
VAL
2

13
MAG
1

6
MAG
2

24
HOC
1
HOC
2
BRN
1
BRN
2
DON
1
DON
2
SPA
25
IMO
1
IMO
2
OSC
1

5
OSC
2

22
14th 32
2005 SG Formula ZOL
1

Ret
ZOL
2

5
VAL
1

3
VAL
2

2
LMS
1
LMS
2
BIL
1
BIL
2
OSC
1
OSC
2
DON
1
DON
2
EST
1

32
EST
2

DNS
MNZ
1

Ret
MNZ
2

24
12th 28

Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos Points
2006 Signature-Plus Dallara F305/029 Mercedes HOC
1

21
HOC
2

13
LAU
1

6
LAU
2

4
OSC
1

3
OSC
2

6
BRH
1

9
BRH
2

6
NOR
1

12
NOR
2

8
NÜR
1

18
NÜR
2

10
ZAN
1

4
ZAN
2

11
CAT
1

Ret
CAT
2

9
BUG
1

20
BUG
2

12
HOC
1

DSQ
HOC
2

DSQ
13th 19
2007 ASM Formule 3 Dallara F305/059 Mercedes HOC
1

5
HOC
2

1
BRH
1

1
BRH
2

Ret
NOR
1

1
NOR
2

Ret
MAG
1

2
MAG
2

7
MUG
1

1
MUG
2

2
ZAN
1

1
ZAN
2

3
NÜR
1

5
NÜR
2

2
CAT
1

8
CAT
2

DSQ
NOG
1

1
NOG
2

3
HOC
1

2
HOC
2

3
1st 106

Complete GP2 Asia Series results

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DC Points
2008 ART Grand Prix DUB1
FEA

1
DUB1
SPR

1
SEN
FEA

4
SEN
SPR

4
SEP
FEA

9
SEP
SPR

2
BHR
FEA

1
BHR
SPR

Ret
DUB2
FEA

1
DUB2
SPR

Ret
1st 61
2011 DAMS YMC
FEA

2
YMC
SPR

Ret
IMO
FEA

1
IMO
SPR

7
1st 24

Complete GP2 Series results

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Points
2008 ART Grand Prix CAT
FEA

5
CAT
SPR

13
IST
FEA

2
IST
SPR

1
MON
FEA

Ret
MON
SPR

10
MAG
FEA

Ret
MAG
SPR

Ret
SIL
FEA

5
SIL
SPR

8
HOC
FEA

2
HOC
SPR

4
HUN
FEA

17
HUN
SPR

12
VAL
FEA

3
VAL
SPR

Ret
SPA
FEA

1
SPA
SPR

9
MNZ
FEA

4
MNZ
SPR

3
4th 62
2009 Barwa Addax Team CAT
FEA

1
CAT
SPR

2
MON
FEA

1
MON
SPR

17
IST
FEA

Ret
IST
SPR

12
SIL
FEA

5
SIL
SPR

4
NÜR
FEA

18
NÜR
SPR

5
HUN
FEA

10
HUN
SPR

4
VAL
FEA
VAL
SPR
SPA
FEA
SPA
SPR
MNZ
FEA
MNZ
SPR
ALG
FEA
ALG
SPR
4th 45
2010 DAMS CAT
FEA
CAT
SPR
MON
FEA
MON
SPR
IST
FEA
IST
SPR
VAL
FEA
VAL
SPR
SIL
FEA
SIL
SPR
HOC
FEA

20
HOC
SPR

19
HUN
FEA
HUN
SPR
SPA
FEA

3
SPA
SPR

6
MNZ
FEA

13
MNZ
SPR

17
YMC
FEA

6
YMC
SPR

3
14th 14
2011 DAMS IST
FEA

1
IST
SPR

10
CAT
FEA

DSQ
CAT
SPR

9
MON
FEA

4
MON
SPR

3
VAL
FEA

1
VAL
SPR

Ret
SIL
FEA

4
SIL
SPR

1
NÜR
FEA

3
NÜR
SPR

1
HUN
FEA

1
HUN
SPR

3
SPA
FEA

3
SPA
SPR

4
MNZ
FEA

3
MNZ
SPR

21
1st 89

Complete Auto GP results

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pos Points
2010 DAMS BRN
1
BRN
2
IMO
1
IMO
2
SPA
1

1
SPA
2

2
MAG
1

1
MAG
2

Ret
NAV
1

3
NAV
2

1
MNZ
1

1
MNZ
2

3
1st 58

Complete Formula One results

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 WDC Points
2009 Renault F1 Team[b] Renault R29 Renault RS27 2.4 V8 AUS MAL CHN BHR ESP MON TUR GBR GER HUN EUR
15
BEL
Ret
ITA
15
SIN
Ret
JPN
16
BRA
13
ABU
18
23rd 0
2011 Lotus Renault GP Renault R31 Renault RS27-2011 2.4 V8 AUS MAL CHN TUR ESP MON CAN EUR GBR GER HUN BEL ITA SIN JPN KOR IND ABU
TD
BRA
TD
 –  –
2012 Lotus F1 Team Lotus E20 Renault RS27-2012 2.4 V8 AUS
Ret
MAL
Ret
CHN
6
BHR
3
ESP
4
MON
Ret
CAN
2
EUR
Ret
GBR
6
GER
18
HUN
3
BEL
Ret
ITA SIN
7
JPN
19
KOR
7
IND
9
ABU
Ret
USA
7
BRA
Ret
8th 96
2013 Lotus F1 Team Lotus E21 Renault RS27-2013 2.4 V8 AUS
10
MAL
6
CHN
9
BHR
3
ESP
Ret
MON
Ret
CAN
13
GBR
19
GER
3
HUN
6
BEL
8
ITA
8
SIN
Ret
KOR
3
JPN
3
IND
3
ABU
4
USA
2
BRA
Ret
7th 132
2014 Lotus F1 Team Lotus E22 Renault Energy F1‑2014 1.6 V6 t AUS
Ret
MAL
11
BHR
12
CHN
Ret
ESP
8
MON
8
CAN
Ret
AUT
14
GBR
12
GER
Ret
HUN
Ret
BEL
Ret
ITA
16
SIN
13
JPN
15
RUS
17
USA
11
BRA
17
ABU
13
14th 8
2015 Lotus F1 Team Lotus E23 Hybrid Mercedes PU106B Hybrid 1.6 V6 t AUS
Ret
MAL
11
CHN
7
BHR
7
ESP
8
MON
12
CAN
10
AUT
Ret
GBR
Ret
HUN
7
BEL
3
ITA
Ret
SIN
13
JPN
7
RUS
Ret
USA
Ret
MEX
10
BRA
8
ABU
9
11th 51
2016 Haas F1 Team Haas VF-16 Ferrari 061 1.6 V6 t AUS
6
BHR
5
CHN
19
RUS
8
ESP
Ret
MON
13
CAN
14
EUR
13
AUT
7
GBR
Ret
HUN
14
GER
13
BEL
13
ITA
11
SIN
DNS
MAL
Ret
JPN
11
USA
10
MEX
20
BRA
DNS
ABU
11
13th 29
2017 Haas F1 Team Haas VF-17 Ferrari 062 1.6 V6 t AUS
Ret
CHN
11
BHR
8
RUS
Ret
ESP
10
MON
8
CAN
10
AZE
13
AUT
6
GBR
13
HUN
Ret
BEL
7
ITA
15
SIN
9
MAL
13
JPN
9
USA
14
MEX
15
BRA
15
ABU
11
13th 28
2018 Haas F1 Team Haas VF-18 Ferrari 062 EVO 1.6 V6 t AUS
Ret
BHR
13
CHN
17
AZE
Ret
ESP
Ret
MON
15
CAN
12
FRA
11
AUT
4
GBR
Ret
GER
6
HUN
10
BEL
7
ITA
DSQ
SIN
15
RUS
11
JPN
8
USA
Ret
MEX
16
BRA
8
ABU
9
14th 37
2019 Haas F1 Team[c] Haas VF-19 Ferrari 064 1.6 V6 t AUS
Ret
BHR
Ret
CHN
11
AZE
Ret
ESP
10
MON
10
CAN
14
FRA
Ret
AUT
16
GBR
Ret
GER
7
HUN
Ret
BEL
13
ITA
16
SIN
11
RUS
Ret
JPN
13
MEX
17
USA
15
BRA
13
ABU
15
18th 8
2020 Haas F1 Team Haas VF-20 Ferrari 065 1.6 V6 t AUT
Ret
STY
13
HUN
16
GBR
16
70A
16
ESP
19
BEL
15
ITA
12
TUS
12
RUS
17
EIF
9
POR
17
EMI
14
TUR
Ret
BHR
Ret
SKH
ABU
19th 2

Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.

American open-wheel racing results

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IndyCar Series

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Chassis No. Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Rank Points Ref
2021 Dale Coyne Racing
w/ Rick Ware Racing
Dallara
DW12
51 Honda ALA
10
STP
13
TXS TXS IMS
2
INDY DET
23
DET
24
ROA
5
MDO
7
NSH
16
IMS
2
GTW
14
POR
22
LAG
3
LBH
24
15th 272 [116]
2022 Andretti Autosport 28 STP
5
TXS
26
LBH
2
ALA
7
IMS
17
INDY
31
DET
17
ROA
4
MDO
21
TOR
16
IOW
7
IOW
9
IMS
16
NSH
16
GTW
13
POR
19
LAG
7
13th 328 [117]
2023 STP
18
TXS
14
LBH
2
ALA
2
IMS
11
INDY
30
DET
24
ROA
25
MDO
13
TOR
22
IOW
11
IOW
12
NSH
6
IMS
18
GTW
12
POR
27
LAG
11
13th 296 [118]
2024 Juncos Hollinger Racing 77 Chevrolet STP
22
THE
DNQ
LBH
8
ALA
12
IMS
12
INDY
19
DET
23
ROA
7
LAG
4
MDO
23
IOW
24
IOW
10
TOR
9
GTW
16
POR
27
MIL
24
MIL
9
NSH
16
17th 260 [119]
  • NC Non-championship event

Indianapolis 500

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Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team
2022 Dallara Honda 9 31 Andretti Autosport
2023 Dallara Honda 19 30 Andretti Autosport
2024 Dallara Chevrolet 26 19 Juncos Hollinger Racing

Sports car racing results

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Complete GT1 World Championship results

[edit]

(key)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos Points
2010 Matech Competition Ford GT1 ABU
QR

2
ABU
CR

1
SIL
QR

21
SIL
CR

Ret
BRN
QR

6
BRN
CR

1
PRI
QR

7
PRI
CR

7
SPA
QR

20
SPA
CR

14
NÜR
QR
NÜR
CR
ALG
QR
ALG
CR
NAV
QR
NAV
CR
INT
QR
INT
CR
SAN
QR
SAN
CR
11th 62

24 Hours of Le Mans results

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Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2010 Switzerland Matech Competition Germany Thomas Mutsch
Switzerland Jonathan Hirschi
Ford GT1 GT1 171 DNF DNF
2024 Italy Lamborghini Iron Lynx Italy Matteo Cairoli
Italy Andrea Caldarelli
Lamborghini SC63 Hypercar 309 13th 13th

Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Class Make Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Pos. Points
2023 Iron Lynx GTD Pro Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 Lamborghini 5.2 L V10 DAY
4
SEB
4
LBH LGA WGL MOS LIM ELK VIR IMS PET 14th 612
2024 Iron Lynx GTD Pro Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 Lamborghini 5.2 L V10 DAY
12
MOS VIR 43rd 213
LamborghiniIron Lynx GTP Lamborghini SC63 Lamborghini 3.8 L twin-turbo V8 SEB
7
LBH LGA DET WGL ELK IMS
8
PET
8
22nd 764

Notes

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  1. ^ The exact years Grosjean competed in Formula One: 2009, 20122020.
  2. ^ a b Renault entered rounds 1–13 as "ING Renault F1 Team".
  3. ^ a b Haas entered rounds 1–14 as "Rich Energy Haas F1 Team".

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