Man, you gotta love that Grosjean story. Normally you never get a second chance in F1.
Remember, 2 years ago he was completely off the F1 radar. His 2009 debuts were arguably bad - results wise. However, this was to be expected due to the awful conditions he was thrown in. Sadly, the critics and the medias didn't take that into consideration, and as usual, blindly looked to his sheer results, which, as usual, didn't tell the whole story. At the end of the season he was fired by Renault.
It looked like he was doomed to sportscar racing at this point. But the guy didn't give up. He made up his was again in feeder series again, trashing both the AutoGP and GP2 championships, in less than 2 seasons. This, was driving for a midfield team, DAMS. His 2011 team-mate, the first ever GP3 winner Pal Varhaug, couldn't even score a point on the sister car.
Sadly many people took as granted his fantastic recovery drive in the lower series. Grosjean didn't get the credit he deserved, mainly because he was one of the most experienced drivers in the fields he raced in. But many forget that he still had to fight against the likes of Bianchi, Filippi, Bird, Pic or van der Garde - not exactly single seater rookies. Not only he beat them, but he beat them hands down.
Of course the 2012 season hasn't begun yet, but it'll be interresting to see if he can manage to outperform Kimi on regular basis. Finger crossed that Lotus/Renault/Genii/whatever can manage to maintain themselves around the top of the field for the 20 GPs, because this could be one of the storylines of this season.