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Grosjean foresaw Renault 2016 struggles
- Updated: September 11, 2016
Haas driver Romain Grosjean has said his move to the US team was based on the notion that the French team would struggle this year.
The Swiss-born driver surprised a few people last year when he moved to the F1 new boys, but said that he felt his former Lotus team would have a difficult time after being re-acquired by Renault.
“I felt Renault would have the year they are having, that it would be very difficult,” Grosjean told Autosport.
“On the other hand there was an American team coming to Formula 1 and I thought if I can be there and make it successful, it’s going to be huge in the US,” he added.
Grosjean …