After a one-year absence from the IndyCar Sequence, Romain Grosjean is optimistic about his return.
The 39-year-old Swiss-born Frenchman has spent this season as a reserve driver for Prema Racing.
“I miss racing IndyCar,” he advised RACER. “There is no doubt about it. I would love to do extra. Once I communicate to some groups, they are saying, ‘We’d like cash.’ And I say, ‘Yeah, I am sorry, that is my job, and after I do my job, I receives a commission.'”
After racing in Method 1 (2009, 2012-20), Grosjean joined the IndyCar Sequence and drove for Dale Coyne Racing (2021), Andretti Autosport (2022-23) and Juncos Hollinger Racing (2024). Juncos went with drivers Sting Ray Robb and Conor Daly for the 2025 season.
“My worth is on monitor,” Grosjean mentioned. “My worth is to get a staff the place it must be. I’m not good at bringing sponsors. I am not good at discovering sponsors. However I am good at taking a race automobile and a staff and placing it the place it belongs. So I am hoping that somebody’s going to understand that and provides me an opportunity to return again.”
Grosjean made six podiums and received three poles in 64 races within the IndyCar Sequence.
–Subject Stage Media