Sunday, October 14, 2012

Grosjean expects rivals? start pressure

Romain Grosjean fully expects rivals to try to take advantage of the pressure he is under at the start of the Korean Grand Prix amid his controversial run of first-lap crashes. But the Lotus driver insists he can prove that he has conquered the issue in Sunday's race. Just a month after being banned from the Italian GP as a punishment for triggering the Belgian GP first-corner pile-up, Grosjean ran into Mark Webber on lap one in Japan, provoking the Red Bull driver's wrath

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