Romain Grosjean has taken a step down to join Lamborghini for the LMDh programme
Former F1 star Romain Grosjean will race Lamborghini’s new LMDh prototype in 2024. Grosjean has become the third driver to join the LMDh programme after Mirko Bortolotti and Andrea Caldarelli. He will make his Lamborghini debut with Iron Lynx in next month’s Rolex 24 at Daytona IMSA series.
Grosjean is a veteran in motorsport and had been an active F1 driver until 2020. During his long F1 career, Grosjean managed to secure 10 podium finishes in 179 starts. He will now play a key role in the development of the FIA World Endurance Championship and the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
The Swiss-French racing driver is understandably excited to start his new venture. “For me, it is incredible to represent Lamborghini, especially now with endurance becoming a category with so many manufacturers. With Lamborghini being such a successful brand, I hope we can do well in the future”, he said.
Let us take a look at some of the reactions from fans on Twitter.
“Lambos were pretty unreliable to begin with, now they got to deal with you wrecking even more of them”, trolled a fan.
“Congratulations Romain!!! Was a big fan of yours while you drove for Haas and still am now! Wish you all the best”, wrote a fan.
“How on God’s green Earth did you convince them to let you put a pen to paper and sign a contract”, joked another fan.
“Grosjean stunk in @IndyCar in decent equipment, maybe this step down in competition will serve him well”, read a tweet.
Another fan tweeted: “At least Lamborghini have a lot of money to cover for damages you gonna cost them unlike Haas.”
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