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Grosjean tackles fire, prompting cheeky French fire service reply

Romain Grosjean’s name reached beyond motorsport circles last November when he miraculously escaped his burning Haas Formula 1 car at the Bahrain Grand Prix. And on Sunday, at IndyCar’s second Dual in Detroit, Grosjean once again had to tackle a fiery situation. The Frenchman stopped on track with a brake fire on his Dale Coyne […]
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