GALLERY: Grosjean returns to the wheel of an F1 car
Romain Grosjean made a long-awaited return to the cockpit of a Formula 1 car on Friday as part of a special test session with his former team Haas at the Mugello Circuit in Italy.
Romain Grosjean made a long-awaited return to the cockpit of a Formula 1 car on Friday as part of a special test session with his former team Haas at the Mugello Circuit in Italy.
Romain Grosjean made a long-awaited return to the cockpit of a Formula 1 car on Friday as part of a special test session with his former team Haas at the Mugello Circuit in Italy.
Two decades ago, Fernando Alonso made history by becoming F1’s then-youngest World Champion at just 24 years, one month and 27 days old – the Spaniard and his Renault squad beating Kimi Raikkonen and McLaren to both of 2005’s titles.
Two decades ago, Fernando Alonso made history by becoming F1’s then-youngest World Champion at just 24 years, one month and 27 days old – the Spaniard and his Renault squad beating Kimi Raikkonen and McLaren to both of 2005’s titles.
Two decades ago, Fernando Alonso made history by becoming F1’s then-youngest World Champion at just 24 years, one month and 27 days old – the Spaniard and his Renault squad beating Kimi Raikkonen and McLaren to both of 2005’s titles.
Two decades ago, Fernando Alonso made history by becoming F1’s then-youngest World Champion at just 24 years, one month and 27 days old – the Spaniard and his Renault squad beating Kimi Raikkonen and McLaren to both of 2005’s titles.
Two decades ago, Fernando Alonso made history by becoming F1’s then-youngest World Champion at just 24 years, one month and 27 days old – the Spaniard and his Renault squad beating Kimi Raikkonen and McLaren to both of 2005’s titles.
Two decades ago, Fernando Alonso made history by becoming F1’s then-youngest World Champion at just 24 years, one month and 27 days old – the Spaniard and his Renault squad beating Kimi Raikkonen and McLaren to both of 2005’s titles.
Two decades ago, Fernando Alonso made history by becoming F1’s then-youngest World Champion at just 24 years, one month and 27 days old – the Spaniard and his Renault squad beating Kimi Raikkonen and McLaren to both of 2005’s titles.
Two decades ago, Fernando Alonso made history by becoming F1’s then-youngest World Champion at just 24 years, one month and 27 days old – the Spaniard and his Renault squad beating Kimi Raikkonen and McLaren to both of 2005’s titles.