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- Updated: August 22, 2016
No matter how much the teams and drivers try to prepare for the Belgian Grand Prix, Romain Grosjean says no one can prepare for the unpredictable weather.
Formula 1 returns from the summer break with the Belgian Grand Prix, that last race in which Grosjean achieved a podium result.
He surprised many as he qualified his Lotus in fourth place on a dry track and followed that up with a third-placed finish in the 44-lap race.
“We had a good car in Belgium last year,” he recalled. “I had qualified fourth, but started ninth due to a gearbox penalty.
“We had a good strategy and good timing with a Safety Car, too. I managed to overtake a few cars and get on the podium. Honestly, it was one of those weekends where …
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