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Great news to hear that Romain Grosjean will be racing again this year, taking the leap from Formula 1 to the IndyCar Series in America. It’s understandable that we won’t see him contest the big superspeedway races, however.

His horrific fiery Bahrain crash, that ended his F1 career, was traumatic – not only for him to experience, but for his wife and young family to watch. Despite all the safety advances in recent years – stronger cars, the SAFER barrier, HANS device and aeroscreen – IndyCar racing on superspeedways remains the riskiest driving challenge in world motorsports.

But what he will find in IndyCar is a paddock that’s a lot more enjoyable than the one he’s just left behind…  

 
   Charles Bradley, Global Editor in Chief
   Motorsport.com
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Despite his terrifying F1 crash in Bahrain, Romain Grosjean still loves open-wheel racing and is heading to IndyCar but won’t race superspeedways because “I can’t put my kids through that again.” David Malsher-Lopez reports.
 
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