Ferrari and Romain Grosjean united for a good cause thanks to Julien Fébreau
Ferrari and Romain Grosjean responded to the appeal launched on Twitter by Julien Fébreau regarding the theft of mini cars intended to transport children to the operating room at Le Mans hospital.

A few days ago, on his Twitter account, Julien Fébreau, Formula 1 commentator on Canal +, shared his indignation concerning the theft of small cars intended to take children to the operating room at Le Mans hospital, urging Ferrari, Mercedes, and Renault to take action to replace them. The information was revealed by Plume Libre on Twitter.
Indeed, these small cars represent well-known models from the three brands, allowing hospitalized children to somewhat forget the difficult time they are going through. The small cars are also intended to replace stretchers when taking children to the operating room.
Passé l’écœurement de cette info… Je suis certain que nos camarades de @RenaultSportFR, @Ferrari, @MBFRANCE_ et @AudiFrance doivent bien avoir en arrière-boutique quelques voiturettes qui pourraient faire oublier cette sinistre histoire aux initiateurs de cet excellent projet ! https://t.co/lWztraJJOk
— Julien FEBREAU (@Julien_FEBREAU) September 15, 2019
Often criticized for their excesses, social networks have this time allowed for a good deed, as Julien Fébreau did not hide his joy in announcing that Ferrari, as well as Romain Grosjean, had contacted the hospital to replace the stolen cars. There is no doubt that Mercedes and Renault will soon follow the lead of the French driver and the Scuderia so that this sad news will become just a distant memory.
For now, the diamond team has announced that it will deliver plush toys, while possibly trying to find toy cars.
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Et bien sachez que @Ferrari a directement pris contact avec l’hôpital pour proposer d’aider et que @RGrosjean vient d’acheter 10 Voiturettes pour les enfants de cet hôpital ! 🙏🙏
Ça fait aussi partie des bonnes nouvelles à partager aujourd’hui ! https://t.co/n6bAEVCzFz— Julien FEBREAU (@Julien_FEBREAU) September 19, 2019
If you also want to support the project, a Leetchi fund has been set up to collect the necessary funds.