The laid back and relaxed Kimi Raikkonen and the intense, determined Fernando Alonso might seem like polar opposites, but Romain Grosjean – a former team mate of both drivers – has revealed one way in which the two were “surprisingly” similar. On a recent Instagram Live with Will Buxton, Grosjean was asked which of his team mate he admires most – the Frenchman having raced with Alonso at Renault in 2009 Raikkonen at Lotus in 2012 and 13. READ MORE: Alonso vs Hamilton – Nick Heidfeld names the ‘most complete driver’ he raced in F1 “Well that’s a tough one for me,” he replied. “I started in Formula 1 next to Alonso, then I came back next to Raikkonen, and I’ve had Kevin [Magnussen] now so yeah, really, really tough one. “I learned a lot from Fernando and Kimi, in kind of the same way, surprisingly.”

Fresh-faced rookie Grosjean became Alonso's partner at Renault for the final seven races of 2009, in place of the outgoing Nelson Piquet Jr

With 53 race wins, three championships and 200 podium finishes between them, both are obviously winners, but Grosjean says their approach to a Grands Prix weekend was also very similar. “A lot of people think they’re very different, but the way they started FP1 was looking at Sunday at 3.10 pm – that’s all that mattered,” he said. “They didn’t care if they were fast or slow in free practice, they were just setting up to get ready for the race and when you are a youngster you want to be fast in every session – then you learn about it and you think: ‘OK this is the conditions we’re having [now], but on Sunday, they’ll be a little bit different, so let’s change it and work around that’,” explained Grosjean. READ MORE: Leclerc ‘happy’ if Vettel remains his team mate at Ferrari next year Currently in preparation for his fifth consecutive season with Haas and third with Kevin Magnussen as team mate, Grosjean had fine praise for the Dane, too.