Romain Grosjean wants to drive again in Abu Dhabi! / Formula 1



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Geneva’s Romain Grosjean will be absent from the next race after his terrible accident at the Bahrain GP. But at the World Cup final in Abu Dhabi on December 13, he wants to sit in the Haas corridor again.

Romain Grosjean is recovering from the consequences of his serious accident on November 29 at the BDF (Bahrain Defense Forces) military hospital in Manama. Shortly after the start of the desert race, the Geneva car collided with the railings at high speed and began to burn. Fortunately, the 34-year-old was able to free himself from hell, several factors saved his life.

In the second Bahrain GP, ​​the World Championship held in Sakhir, the French-speaking Swiss will be replaced by Haas reservist Pietro Fittipaldi. But Grosjean does not see his Formula 1 season and his GP career as over. Team leader Günther Steiner in a video conference on December 1: “I spoke with Romain and he wants to start in Abu Dhabi. I replied, ‘Now get back on your feet. We will speak again on Monday or Tuesday before the race at the Yas Marina circuit. If we know how it is, we will show if that is feasible. ‘”

South Tyrol continues: “We deal with this issue when it arises. We have a lot of time right now. We are in no rush to decide. “

Doctors have decided that Grosjean will spend another night in the hospital. Günther Steiner said: “That doesn’t have to automatically mean something bad. Doctors simply say: with these burns, the hospital is currently the best place to stay for Romain. Romain is in a good mood. “

“He remembers very clearly how he got out of the car. But he asked me, ‘How do I get to this?’ I said, ‘You hit Kvyat’s car when you were changing lane side to the right, your cars touched.’ He said, ‘I didn’t see the car. I don’t want to put words in Romain’s mouth. But I think everything happened so fast that he hardly noticed the touch. “

Compared to the TV station TF1, Grosjean said: “I want to get back in the car as soon as possible, I want my story in Formula 1 to end differently.”

Günther Steiner: “On Monday I met a driver in the hospital who is extremely mentally stable. I know he will do everything in his power to get back in the car for the final. ”

Bahrain-GP, Sakhir

1. Lewis Hamilton (GB), Mercedes, 1:34:01,829
2. Max Verstappen (NL), Red Bull Racing, +1,254 seconds
3. Alex Albon (T), Red Bull Racing, +8,005
4. Lando Norris (GB), McLaren, +11,337
5. Carlos Sainz (E), McLaren, +11,787
6. Pierre Gasly (F), AlphaTauri, +11,942
7. Daniel Ricciardo (AUS), Renault, +19,368
8. Valtteri Bottas (FIN), Mercedes, +19,680
9. Esteban Ocon (F), Renault, +22,803
10. Charles Leclerc (MC), Ferrari, +1 Runde
11. Daniil Kvyat (RUS), AlphaTauri, +1 Runde
12. George Russell (GB), Williams, +1 Runde
13. Sebastian Vettel (R), Ferrari, +1 rounds
14. Nicholas Latifi (CDN), Williams, +1 Runde
15. Kimi Räikkönen (FIN), Alfa Romeo, +1 round
16. Antonio Giovinazzi (I), Alfa Romeo, +1 round
17. Kevin Magnussen (DK), Haas, +1 round
Outside
Sergio Pérez (MEX), Racing Point, engine failure
Romain Grosjean (F), Haas, Crash
Lance Stroll (CDN), Racing Point, Clash

Drivers from the World Championship stand after 15 of 17 races

driver
1. Hamilton 332 points
2. Bottas 201
3. Verstappen 189
4. Ricciardo 102
5. Pérez 100
6. Leclerc 98
7. Norris 86
8. Sainz 85
9. Albon 85
10. Gasly 71
11. Walk 59
12. Ocon 42
13. Vettel 33
14. Kvyat 26
15. Nico Hülkenberg (D) 10
16. Raikkonen 4
17. Giovinazzi 4
18. Grosjean 2
19. Magnussen 1
20. Latifi 0
21. Russell 0

Trademarks
1. Mercedes 533
2. Red Bull Racing 274
3. McLaren 171
4. Racing Point 154
5. Renault 144
6. Ferrari 131
7. AlphaTauri 97
8. Alfa Romeo 8
9. Haas 3
10. Williams 0

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