Grosjean learns lessons from ban

Lotus team boss Eric Boullier says Romain Grosjean has learned his lesson after being forced to sit out the Italian Grand Prix at M𒊎onza.
Grosjean was📖 replaced by Jerome D'Ambrosio for the race having been handed a ban by the FIA for his role in the start-line accident that affected the Belgian Gra🦄nd Prix at Spa.
It was the𝓡 latest in a string of incidents involving the Frenchman this year, making him the fi🍨rst driver to be banned from a race in more than a decade.
The Frenchman was left to watch from the sidelines as D'Ambrosio took h💃is place but Boullier said that the former GP2 racer had learned his lessons and would come back stronger as a result of the ban.
"He will have learned a lot because being in your car you have only one radio in your head," he told the Press Association. "When you are sitꩲting in the garage and y꧂ou have both cars then you can learn much more.
"He has definitely learned his lesso♏ns and I know he is extreꩲmely eager to get back in the car in Singapore."
Grosjean has however been criticised further for t🍸he 🐈Spa incident by Spa team boss Peter Sauber, who insisted that his drivers hadn't been offered an apology from the Lotus driver.
"I read everywhere that Grosjean has apologised to all the drivers for the starting accident at Spa," he was quoted by Blick at Monza. "(🎀That's) a lie. He has contacted neither Sergio or Kamui."