Grosjean said he did "pretty well" in 2018 despite gap to Magnussen

14:45, 30 Dec 2018
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Whatever you may think of Romain Grosjean’s crashing or complaining over the radio, you cannot deny that he is a terrific driver.

However, 2018 was a blip in his career. The Frenchman failed to score in the first eight races of the season, whilst his team mate Kevin Magnussen racked up 27 points, a huge lead in a midfield battle.

Since the French Grand Prix, Grosjean’s final no score of his drought, Grosjean scored eight more points than his Danish team mate, a run of results that saw him earn a contract for next season, his fourth season with Haas.

Grosjean told Motorsport.com: "He scored a lot early in the year and I didn't score anything.

"Then obviously there were the eight points of Monza that I've lost. It is not one or two, it is a big chunk, almost half of the gap.

"So, if you look from Germany to now, I think I have maybe had an upper hand.

"Early in the year he did a really good job. He was fifth in Bahrain, that’s 10 points, then than he kept going and I kept having either issues or just making mistakes and didn't score points.

"Yes, the gap is big, [but] it was bigger initially, and I think I've done a great job, you know, coming back.

"Even in qualifying, because I was miles behind and I've done pretty well."

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