Romain Grosjean in adamant there has to come a time when his bad luck runs out, after all it can’t go on forever.

The Frenchman was kicked out of qualifying in Q2 for the Canadian Grand Prix when his Haas team-mate Kevin Magnussen crashed.

Both drivers were vying for a place in Q3 with Grosjean doing just one run late in the session.

It came to naught when Magnussen crashed and brought out the red flags.

“I think I’m in the Olympic championship of bad luck,” Grosjean told Autosport, adding “in racing! My kids are good, my wife is good, that’s what matters the most.

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