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Coyne would love to bring Grosjean to IndyCar

Coyne would ‘love’ to bring Grosjean to IndyCar PlanetF1 28/01/2021 © Getty Images Romain Grosjean IndyCar team owner Dale Coyne is close to finalising his 2021 line-up and would “love” Romain Grosjean to be a part of it. Grosjean departed Haas and Formula 1 in general following his horrifying crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix, with injuries to his hands leaving him unable to take part in his scheduled final two races with Haas. But Grosjean remains keen to compete and one of the possible new destinations which has been consistently mentioned is IndyCar. The Frenchman has already confirmed he is holding “discussions”, over a move to IndyCar for 2021 and now Coyne, owner of the Dale Coyne Racing team, has confirmed Grosjean is an option for the second seat at his outfit alongside Ed Jones.

Grosjean has little interest in Formula 1 return

Report: Grosjean set to sign IndyCar deal

Grosjean shows horrific burns in recovery update

Grosjean shows horrific burns in recovery update PlanetF1 12/01/2021 © Getty Images Romain Grosjean While relieved to see Romain Grosjean escape his death-defying crash in Bahrain, his Twitter post reminded everyone of its severity. On the opening lap of the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix Grosjean clipped the AlphaTauri of Daniil Kvyat, causing his Haas to spear into the barriers. Upon impact his car burst into flames and actually split into two pieces with Grosjean in the fiery cockpit going through the barrier. Grosjean’s miraculous ability to unclip himself from the cockpit, along with the brave intervention of medical personnel meant that the Frenchman was pulled to safety and transported to a local medical facility.

Grosjean could not remove first-lap nutcase tag

Grosjean could not remove ‘first-lap nutcase’ tag PlanetF1 6/01/2021 © Getty Images Romain Grosjean Reflecting on his Formula 1 career, Romain Grosjean has spoken of his struggle to remove the “first-lap nutcase” tag which Mark Webber put on him in 2012. Grosjean, driving for Lotus in his first full season in Formula 1, made contact with the then Red Bull driver during the first lap of the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka, which promptly pitched the Aussie into a spin. After the race, where Webber finished P9 having started P2 on the grid, he stormed into Renault’s hospitality area to confront Grosjean and openly criticised him to the media as well.

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