Romain Grosjean slammed again by IndyCar rivals: ‘What goes around comes around’

Ex-F1 driver Romain Grosjean has been criticised once again by his IndyCar rivals after the recent Nashville round.
Romain Grosjean
Romain Grosjean

Grosjean’s day ended pre🌄maturely after clashing with Team Penske's Josef Newgarden.

After being put out of the race, Grosjean waited for New꧂garden to come back around, waving his hands in disgust. 

Shortly after the incident, Grosje🐷an tweeted three angry emojis on his Twitter account.

That tweet saw🍌 Marcus Ericsson, winner of the 2022 Indy 500, "What goes around comes around."

The Frenchman has been slammed heavily by his rivals throughout the season with Graham Rahal stating that 16🌺8澳洲5最新开奖结果:Grosjean has ‘overstayed his welco💜me’ in IndyCar.

"I was alongside hꦍim fully, if not a little bit ahead," Newgarden said when reflecting on the incident.

"I mean, I'm already ahead of him at that point. Welcome to IndyCar, it gets tight. He's been on a worse end of that, I don't know what to tell him.ꦬ 

"Good thing I was ahead, that's the biggest thing, you want𓄧 to be ahead of this guy in🍸 this type of moment. Yep, it's tight street course racing."

"I'll tell you what, I got t♐aken out six times myself," he added.

"Probably need to have some discussions with some of the young guys. They're aggressive. They're very aggressive and🦩 if you're not aggressive back then you get run over. 

"That's IndyCar racing. I don't li🍸ke it, but that's the game that we're in."

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