Grosjean on Bianchi: ‘We’ve lost a great friend’

Romain Grosjean says he is very affected by the passing of fellow Frenchman Jules Bianchi, as he mourns “a great friend and a tremendous talent”.

Like most of the motor racing community, Grosjean woke up to the tragic news as Bianchi died overnight in his hometown of Nice after spending nine months in a coma following his heavy accident during last year’s Japanese Grand Prix.

Although Bianchi was three years younger than the Lotus ace, the pair raced together in GP2 Series as they fight their way towards motor racing's pinnacle.

“Before even being a superb driver, Jules was my mate and a great guy,” Grosjean told France’s RMC Sport and BFM TV. “We’ve lost a great friend and a tremendous talent.”

Bianchi has become the first F1 driver to die from injuries sustained in an accident since the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix claimed Ayrton Senna’s life.

“Safety standards have improved a lot over the past 20 years but motor racing remains dangerous,” added Grosjean. “We know this fact but our passion always wins, simply because we love what we do.

“Each time we step in the car, either for testing or a race, there’s always a risk and we’re aware of it. Our generation is experiencing this situation for the very first time so this is quite a shock for everyone.

“We can always try to improve everything. We can always make things better. But I don’t want to think about it just now. What really matters today is Jules’ family.”

Jules Bianchi: 1989 - 2015

F1 drivers pay tribute to Bianchi after death at 25

Keep up to date with all the F1 news via Facebook and Twitter

Julien Billiotte

Recent Posts

Colapinto camp stepped in after Ocon clash to prevent death threats

Franco Colapinto’s management opted for an extraordinary defensive maneuver after the Alpine driver’s clash with…

2 hours ago

F1 The Movie wins Oscar for Best Sound

F1 The Movie took a victory lap on Sunday evening at the 98th Academy Awards,…

3 hours ago

Formula 1's first and last unofficial starter

German driver Hans Heyer was born on this day in 1943, and while his main…

4 hours ago

Stella confirms engine-related failures, but won’t blame Mercedes

McLaren endured a bitterly frustrating weekend at the Chinese Grand Prix as both of its…

6 hours ago

Kirkwood beats Palou to claim Arlington IndyCar glory

Kyle Kirkwood delivered a masterpiece on Sunday in the shadows of AT&T Stadium, proving that…

7 hours ago

‘A horror show’: Wolff links Verstappen’s attacks to Red Bull’s woes

While Max Verstappen continues to wage a verbal war against Formula 1’s 2026 regulations, Mercedes…

8 hours ago