Following Romain Grosjean’s incident at the Japanese Grand Prix, held at Suzuka this weekend, when he slammed into the back of Mark Webber’s car, Lotus F1 team boss, Eric Boullier says that the Frenchman needs to take responsibility for his acts, and change his reckless ways.
The incident between Grosjean and Mark Webber took place on the very first lap of the race, prompting the Australian driver to call him a ‘first lap nutcase’, and rightly so. Boullier said: "I have spoken a lot with him [. . .] We changed the routine, we tried to make it not more comfortable because I needed a tougher environment for him, and I needed to push him, but he is the only one who can fix this. Nobody else [. . .] He needs to find for himself what he needs to get, to be good, and relaxed, and on the right focus. He has to find the balance. He can do that, not anybody else."
The Lotus boss is convinced that Grosjean can deal with his issues on his own, and that this would be the best course of actions, in the given situation, yet he does not deny the fact that there are still some things to talk about when it comes to his driving style in general.
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The Lotus boss is convinced that Grosjean can deal with his issues on his own, and that this would be the best course of actions, in the given situation, yet he does not deny the fact that there are still some things to talk about when it comes to his driving style in general.
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