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Romain Grosjean wants Magny-Cours to return

Haas F1 driver Romain Grosjean says that he'd love to see a French Grand Prix at Magny-Cours to return to the calendar.  The former Lotus driver debuts for the new Haas team this year but, while seeking a new experience at a new team, says he'd welcome a return to familiar ground on the F1 calendar. Making his debut in 2009, Grosjean has never had the opportunity to race in his home country as an F1 driver. Speaking to F1i.com, the Swiss-born Frenchman says that returning to ‘traditional' stomping grounds is always a pleasure: 'I think it was really great in Mexico in 2015. There was a very warm welcome from all the fans, it was an awesome weekend.' Grosjean said. 'In an ideal world...
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