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Former F1 driver slammed by rival in fiery clash – "He needs a punch in the face"

Romain Grosjean has been racing in IndyCar since leaving F1 in 2020 but got on the wrong side of fellow racer Will Power at Road America this weekend, prompting a furious response from the Aussie

Will Power gave a furious interview after IndyCar qualifying on Saturday(Sky Sports)

Former Formula 1 racer Romain Grosjean was told he "needs a punch in the face" by an angry IndyCar rival after an incident at the Sonsio Grand Prix.

IndyCar is in Wisconsin this weekend for the annual race at Road America. And several former F1 stars are involved in the action including former Haas racer Grosjean.

The Frenchman left F1 in 2020 after his horror crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix which he was lucky to survive. Since then, he has been racing across the pond in IndyCar representing the Andretti Autosport team.

While Grosjean has earned plenty of admirers in America, it seems safe to say Will Power isn't one of them. The Australian racer took exception to an incident involving the two of them in practice in Wisconsin.

They didn't make contact, but Power was forced onto the grass by the Frenchman who didn't leave much room for his rival. And after qualifying he made sure Grosjean knew exactly what he thought about the incident.

"Grosjean is a piece of crap," he said with an angry look on his face. "If you saw what he did in practice... He needs a punch in the face."

Safe to say that incident wasn't all that Power was angry about. In an interview lasting for several minutes, he also took aim at those who maintain the Road America circuit and referenced a crash he had in practice with Scott Dixon.

The six-time IndyCar champion admitted he did not see Power prior to the crash which saw both of them hit a concrete wall hard. And the latter was visibly livid about the incident as he climbed out of his destroyed car.