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  1. Romain David Jeremie Grosjean (French: [ʁɔmɛ̃ ɡʁoʒɑ̃]; born 17 April 1986) is a French and Swiss professional racing driver, competing under the French flag. He currently drives in the NTT IndyCar Series, driving the No. 77 Chevrolet for Juncos Hollinger Racing team.

  2. Romain Grosjean's miraculous escape from a huge fireball crash at the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix sent shockwaves across the track and through Formula 1 fans across the world. This is what...

  3. Official website for Romain Grosjean, professional race car driver of the No. 77 Chevrolet for Juncos Hollinger Racing team in the NTT IndyCar Series.

  4. May 5, 2021 · Exactly seven months on from his horrifying fiery crash in the Bahrain Grand Prix, Romain Grosjean will make a sensational return to an F1 cockpit when he completes a one-off test for world champions Mercedes.

  5. Aug 22, 2024 · Juncos Hollinger Racing (JHR) hopes Romain Grosjean sees that they have a good thing going, and stays beyond the 2024 IndyCar Series season. But it's far from guaranteed right now. "He is one...

  6. Romain Grosjean is a French driver for Juncos Hollinger Racing. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, Grosjean made 180 starts in Formula One, where he scored 10 podium finishes and two career-high second-place finishes.

  7. May 13, 2023 · INDIANAPOLIS – Romain Grosjean is off to an impressive start in the 2023 NTT IndyCar Series for Andretti Autosport. He enters Saturday’s GMR Grand Prix fifth in points, just 15 points behind the leader, defending Indianapolis 500 winner Marcus Ericsson of Chip Ganassi Racing.

  8. Mar 6, 2021 · Formula 1's governing body has revealed the cause of the fire from which Romain Grosjean miraculously escaped following his crash in Bahrain last year.

  9. Dec 5, 2020 · Everyone involved in Formula 1, and every fan around the world, was heartened to see Romain Grosjean back in the paddock on Thursday, less than a week after his horrific crash in last Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix.

  10. May 14, 2021 · INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Romain Grosjean survived a fiery Formula One crash, then left the series behind for a move to IndyCar where he figured he might compete for wins after nearly a decade of driving cars that never had a chance. Now he seems right at home in America.