Grosjean never feared losing Haas F1 drive for 2019

R🍸omain Grosjean insists he was “never worried” about losing his Formula 1 seat at Haas for the 2019 campaign, despite a disappointing run of form.

A multitude of mistakes - most notably crashing out under the Safety Car in Baku and causing a first-lap pile-up in Spain - and misfortune resulted in Grosjean’s worst-ever star൩t to an F1 se꧋ason.

He failed 𒊎to record any points 𝐆until July’s Austrian Grand Prix, where a fourth-place finish sparked a turnaround in form, with the Frenchman going on to record points in Germany, Hungary, Belgium and last weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.

Grosjean never feared losing Haas F1 drive for 2019

Romain Grosjean insists he was “never worried” about losing hisꦡ Formula 1 seat at Haas for the 2019 campaign, despite⛎ a disappointing run of form.

A multitude of mistakes - most♚ notably crashing out under the Safety Car in Baku and causing a first-lap pile-up in Spain - and misfortune resulted in Grosjean’s worst-ever🍌 start to an F1 season.

He failed to record any points until July’s Austrian Grand Prix, where a fourth-place finish sparked a turnaround in form, with the Frenchman going on to record point✨s in Germany, Hungary, Belgium and l✃ast weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.

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Haas announced an unchanged driver line-up for next season ahead of l🌠ast month’s Russian Grand Prix, retaining the partnership of Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen for a third straight year.

“I don’t want this to sound wrong 🅰but I was never worried that I wouldn’t be here next year,” Grosjean said.

“At one point after Silverstone I knew it couldn’t keep going that way but I knew I had the solution somewhere and I knew I could b🍌ounce back.

“I thought Germany was the point, I was good and then I knew th꧟e team would see it 🌃and we would work it through.

“If I kept going as early on and it wouldn’t have worked but from the point I knew exactly what I needed to do then I was convinced things would go 🤡in a positive way.”

Grosjean, who has been with the Ameri𝐆can squad since its debut in 2016, pinpointed this year’s German Grand Prix as the crucial race he felt he had turned around his fortunes.

"I knew from Germany I was back on form,” he explained. "Things had to turn ♊at one point. The season looked worse than it was actually was sometimes because of bad luck.

“Bahrain I was in t💦he points and lost half the car, then Canada I think I was scoring points and didn't make qualifying.

"Silverstone was the time when [I thoug♚ht], 'OK, I need to u🐠nderstand things and make sure that things are going my way all the time'.

"Then G👍ermany and Hungarꦡy I knew I was back on track."

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