Romain Grosjean: I'm ready to claim F1 victory in Valencia

Lotus driver aiming to be eighth different Grand Prix winner in first eight races after finishing second in Canada.

Lotus-Renault driver Romain Grosjean of France poses for the official driver's portrait ahead of Formula One's Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on March 15, 2012. Formula One's Australian Grand Prix will be held on March 18.  IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE   AFP PHOTO / Paul CROCK
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Lotus driver Romain Grosjean has no doubts he can become Formula One's eighth different grand prix winner this season in Valencia on Sunday.

The Frenchman has already impressed during his first full season in F1, having finished third in Bahrain in April before taking the runner-up spot in Canada just 10 days ago in his Lotus.

After seven races Grosjean is just two points behind 2007 world champion teammate Kimi Raikkonen and 35 adrift of the championship leader, McLaren's Lewis Hamilton.

Hamilton's victory in Montreal made it seven different winners from the opening seven races - and Grosjean firmly believes he can add his name to the roll of honour this season, claiming "the gap to the win is not that big".

"We have to go into every weekend aiming for a win," he added. "Approaching a race in any other way is like putting yourself on the back foot from the start.

"I'm mainly hoping for an improvement in qualifying, a good start and then we'll see what happens from there.

"It's great to be fighting at the front, that's always what we want to do, but we're in a tight battle this season so the most important thing is to score some good points again for the team.

"But if we have a strong weekend from the start then I think we are capable of fighting for a podium or even a win.

"We'll see after qualifying where we are. Hopefully we can get another good result."

Grosjean at least has some good memories of the Valencia Street Circuit, in particular in that he made his F1 debut at the venue in 2009.

Notably, however, Grosjean knows how to win at the track, adding: "I had a podium in the first GP2 race here in 2008 and was leading the second race until somebody took me out.

"Then I managed to win in 2011, so it's a circuit I'm comfortable with for sure.

"It definitely helps to know the track already as it usually takes less time to get up to speed and you have a rough idea of where the braking points, turn ins and so on will be.

"Of course, Formula One is always a bit different, but at least I have some guidelines going into the weekend."

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