Romain Grosjean is back in France in a competition car after his first season in the United States in IndyCar.
The former Haas driver was in Andorra last weekend to take part in the second round of the Andros e-trophy under the colors of DA Racing after a first appearance in Val Thorens.
Before joining Miami to return to the American circuits, he confided in
Le Figaro
on his new life as a pilot but also on the difficult moments which followed his accident in Bahrain.
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He returned in particular to the surprising lack of support from the Formula 1 field in the weeks following his crash (from 8'35 '' in the video). “
When you live ten years in the world of Formula 1, you see extraordinary things but also filthy things. I hid a lot of things in my book. Today my cell phone number all F1 drivers have it and I haven't received a text to find out how things are going. (…) I had thousands of messages, of course, I had messages from the pilot the same evening, Sebastian Vettel came to the hospital, like Esteban Ocon, from the world came but once I was returned to Switzerland, from December 1 to December 2021, I had no information
",regretted the pilot who recently released his biography,
Death in the face
(City editions).