Lotus Renault has announced that Romain Grosjean will drive alongside Kimi Raikkonen next season.
Grosjean - who initially raced for the team alongside Fernando Alonso in
2009 - will replace Vitaly Petrov, with Eric Boullier confirming his
contract had been "terminated". Petrov did have a contract in place for
2012 but the team did not confirm Raikkonen's team-mate for next season
when the FIA published its entry list, with Petrov admitting the team
was considering his future.
The announcement of Grosjean as a race driver comes at the same time as
Total extending its sponsorship deal with the team by a further year,
and Grosjean admitted he was "thrilled" with the opportunity.
"I am thrilled to be one of the team's race drivers in 2012," Grosjean
said. "There's a big grin on my face at the prospect of getting behind
the wheel of next year's car, and I feel very privileged to be given
this opportunity. To be racing alongside a former world champion and
someone who is hungry and returning to Formula 1 will be a great
experience, and I'm sure will help raise my level of performance too.
"I feel that my successful season in GP2 Series has helped me mature a
lot, and I am a much more complete driver than I was last time I was
competing in this sport. Returning to Enstone as a race driver feels
like coming home. I will not disappoint and I wish to thank all the
people without whom this return to F1 would not have been possible.
Total, which supports me since 2006, and Gravity Sport Management, are
first on this list."
Team principal Boullier thanked the previous drivers of Petrov and Bruno
Senna, but said he felt that the addition of Grosjean would help the
team develop next season.
"I'm delighted that Romain Grosjean will side Kimi next year," Boullier
said. "Romain has shown a lot of maturity in the past twelve months both
through his GP2 Series victory and his development as third driver with
us. We were impressed when he drove for us in the first practice
sessions in Abu Dhabi and Brazil. We are confident that drafting him in
to one of our driver's seats will help us in our rebuilding process. I
would like to thank Vitaly Petrov and Bruno Senna for their contribution
to the team's performance this year and I wish them all the best for
the future."
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