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Grosjean replaces Button as GPDA director

Romain Grosjean has replaced Jenson Button as a director of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association. Button has worked alongside fellow director Sebastian Vettel and chairman Alex Wurz since he was voted in back in 2013. However, having retired from full-time racing this year, a decision was taken for him to step down and be replaced by one of the current grid.  Following a vote held by the GPDA members in Russia last weekend, it was decided that Haas driver Grosjean would take on the new responsibility. Speaking about the move, Grosjean said: “I am proud to have been elected by my peers as director of the GPDA. We race drivers don’t always hold the same opinion, but as a group we are...
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