Grosjean: The unluckiest driver in F1
Romain Grosjean has had his problems in the past, but just as things were going well, Lotus has slumped down the grid. EDD STRAW talks to Grosjean about dealing with life in the lower midfield
Imagine you've just made a breakthrough. After years of promise tempered by your own errors and mental frailties, it clicks and you start fulfilling your potential. Then, suddenly, having reached your peak, the rug is yanked from under you.
That's exactly what has happened to Romain Grosjean over the past 18 months. After the nadir of last year's Monaco Grand Prix, where he was stunningly fast but repeatedly hit things, Grosjean's performances improved to the point where he was the star of the second half of the season.
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