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American F1 team Haas has hired French driver Romain Grosjean of Lotus-Renault experience to lead the driver lineup for its upcoming inaugural season. The final seats in the big game of musical ...
Haas F1 Team owner Gene Haas says he will not force driver Romain Grosjean to stay at the new American outfit if a top team wants to sign him. A tough weekend in China -- where he finished 19th ...
An American would have been more popular, but the Frenchman was more practical. So with an immediate goal of growth and respectability for Haas F1 Team in mind beginning in 2016, Gene Haas on ...
He got that in Romain Grosjean, the 29-year-old Frenchman introduced on Tuesday morning in Kannapolis, North Carolina, as one of two drivers when Haas F1 Team debuts next season. That second ...
In 2021, the team opted for an all-rookie lineup with Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin. However, the season proved ...
Autosport reports that Lotus Formula One driver Romain Grosjean will drive for the first American-based F1 team in ages: Haas. While Grosjean has several podium finishes to his name with Lotus ...
Haas will celebrate it's 200th Grand Prix start with a new livery which pays homage to the team's 20216 design for Sunday's ...
KANNAPOLIS, N.C. (AP) Gene Haas initially talked of hiring an American driver for his new Formula One team. The reality, Haas found, is that signing a driver based solely on his nationality was ...
Haas’ F1 team's social media accounts also uploaded pictures of the Frenchman having a conversation with the Team Principal and driver. Romain Grosjean crashed out at the 2020 Bahrain GP in what ...
From engineer to team principal in one of 2024’s success stories, Romain Grosjean says ... unit manufacturer does each F1 ...
IndyCar driver Romain Grosjean left Formula 1 in 2020 after ... Grosjean moved to Haas F1 in 2016, a team he would compete in for five seasons. In his first season with Haas, Grosjean partnered ...
Indy 500 winner Alex Palou has found his name linked with the incoming Cadillac F1 team — but Guenther Steiner says he's not ...