Ex-Haas driver Romain Grosjean claims he ‘should have won three’ races during his F1 career
Romain Grosjean had several ups and downs during his F1 career.

Romain Grosjean and Guenther Steiner (Via IMAGO)
Romain Grosjean, the former F1 driver, has made it known that during his career at the pinnacle of motor racing, he should have won at least three races. Grosjean raced in F1 for Renault, Lotus, and his last employer, Haas.
Romain Grosjean is popularly known on F1 as the man ‘who was on fire.’ The die-hard fans of the sport can never forget the horrific incident that the German was involved in during the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix.

While Grosjean has had quite a run in F1, he has recently taken the time to admit that in his opinion he should have won three races. He added, as reported by Soymotor:
Third in Japan, second in Austin, third in Korea, third in India, I never won a race and should have won three. I love Formula 1, but I don't want to be just another name on the grid. I would like to be fighting for podiums and victories, we tried to do the best we could.
Grosjean cree que debería haber ganado tres carreras en F1 y Valencia 2012 es una de ellas.
— SoyMotor.com (@SoyMotor) January 6, 2024
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Looking at the reaction of the 37-year-old, it seems that while he is no longer making his trade in F1, he to date feels that he missed out on quite a few opportunities to score grand prix wins in the premier class of motor racing.
Romain Grosjean has been competing in IndyCar since leaving F1
While Romain Grosjean has shed light on the opportunities he missed to win races in F1, since leaving the sport, he has been driving in the famous IndyCar series. He joined the American series in 2021 and has been a regular there.

However, despite having spent three years, he has so far not been able to find a team where he can find himself at home. For 2024, he will join Juncos Hollinger Racing and will take over their No.77 Chevrolet.
Lost for words.
— Romain Grosjean (@RGrosjean) December 30, 2023
RIP legend. Was an honor and a pleasure knowing you through the years https://t.co/451pGb0CmK
Romain Grosjean has always been a fascinating driver who has had the knack for jumping from one team to another. Considering this, several eyes will be on him during the 2024 campaign of the IndyCar series.
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