Grosjean not willing to give up second job at the bank
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Grosjean not willing to give up second job at the bank
Formula One news: Grosjean not willing to give up second job at the bank - GPUpdate.net Formula One
Renault's new Formula 1 driver Romain Grosjean is currently combining his job as race driver with a job at a bank in his home town Geneva. The Frenchman hopes he can continue working for both Renault and the bank.
In Valencia Romain Grosjean enjoyed his first Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend. Speaking about his first weekend in F1 he said: "It was a very exciting weekend for me; I enjoyed every second of my first race I want to say a big 'thank you' to the team for their support and help through the weekend. Everything was new and I had to learn quickly, but I managed to get comfortable with the car and gradually built my confidence over the weekend. Overall I was pleased with my performance and glad to finish the race and gain some experience. When I crossed the line all my mechanics were on the pit wall cheering me on, which made me really happy."
But apart from being one of the 20 Formula 1 drivers on the grid Grosjean also has a job at a bank in Geneva he hopes to keep while its possible in combination with his busy job as Formula 1 driver. "On Tuesday after the race I went back to work at the bank to keep in touch with reality! I think it's important to continue like this as I enjoy working there and this routine has always worked well for me in the past."
Renault's new Formula 1 driver Romain Grosjean is currently combining his job as race driver with a job at a bank in his home town Geneva. The Frenchman hopes he can continue working for both Renault and the bank.
In Valencia Romain Grosjean enjoyed his first Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend. Speaking about his first weekend in F1 he said: "It was a very exciting weekend for me; I enjoyed every second of my first race I want to say a big 'thank you' to the team for their support and help through the weekend. Everything was new and I had to learn quickly, but I managed to get comfortable with the car and gradually built my confidence over the weekend. Overall I was pleased with my performance and glad to finish the race and gain some experience. When I crossed the line all my mechanics were on the pit wall cheering me on, which made me really happy."
But apart from being one of the 20 Formula 1 drivers on the grid Grosjean also has a job at a bank in Geneva he hopes to keep while its possible in combination with his busy job as Formula 1 driver. "On Tuesday after the race I went back to work at the bank to keep in touch with reality! I think it's important to continue like this as I enjoy working there and this routine has always worked well for me in the past."
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