In the round-up: Romain Grosjean says Mercedes intends to honour their commitment, made after his fiery crash in the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix, to let him drive one of their Formula 1 cars.
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In brief
Grosjean’s Mercedes test still on the cardsMercedes team principal Toto Wolff promised Grosjean a test in one of their cars after his shocking Bahrain crash cut his F1 career short. I public run and private test were scheduled for last year, but both had to be cancelled after F1 made changes to its calendar.
Grosjean confirmed he has spoken to Wolff who has indicated his test opportunity will be rescheduled in among the 23 races on the 2022 F1 calendar.
“I sent a…