The Herald (South Africa)

Grosjean to test Lewis’s 2019 Mercedes at French GP circuit

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Romain Grosjean will drive a Formula One car for the first time since his fiery crash in Bahrain in November when he tries out Lewis Hamilton’s 2019 title-winning Mercedes at Le Castellet next month.

Mercedes said the 35year-old would perform demonstrat­ion laps ahead of his home French Grand Prix on June 27, and then test at the southern circuit on June 29 — seven months to the day since the crash.

The test fulfils a promise made by Mercedes principal Toto Wolff as Grosjean, who is now racing in the US-based IndyCar series, lay in hospital.

“I am so excited to jump back in an F1 car,” Grosjean said in a Mercedes statement.

“To drive a world championsh­ip-winning Mercedes will be a unique experience.

“The first I heard about the chance to drive a Mercedes was in my hospital bed in Bahrain when Toto was speaking to the media and made the invitation.

“Reading that news cheered me up a lot.”

Grosjean’s Haas car split in half and erupted in a fireball after penetratin­g a metal barrier on the opening lap at Sakhir.

Amazingly, the Frenchman managed to clamber out of the wreckage, suffering burns to his hands.

He missed the remaining two races.

Grosjean, who made 179 F1 starts with 10 podium appearance­s, had a seat fitting and spent time in the simulator at Mercedes’ Brackley factory in March.

“I’m looking forward to seeing him again in France and welcoming him to the team for the weekend, although he’d better look after my W10,” seven-time world champion Hamilton said.

Wolff said Mercedes were happy to give the driver his opportunit­y.

“We didn’t want his accident to be his last moment in an F1 car,” the Austrian said.

“I have known Romain since his days in Formula Three when he won the championsh­ip.

“He enjoyed a long and successful F1 career and we wanted to make sure that his final memories would be at the wheel of a championsh­ip-winning car.”

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