Jerome d’Ambrosio can become the first Belgian driver to score a point in Formula One in 20 years when he replaces the suspended Romain Grosjean at Lotus in Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix.

Frenchman Grosjean was banned for one race after causing a pile-up and smashing into championship leader Fernando Alonso’s Ferrari at the first corner of last Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps.

D’Ambrosio, who is of Italian descent and raced for Virgin (now Marussia) last season without scoring a point, is the team’s official reserve and will partner 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen at Monza, Lotus said.

“My desire for 2012 has always been to get back into the seat of a Formula One car, so I am grabbing this opportunity with both hands,” said D’Ambrosio.

“I want to reward the faith that the team has in me with a good haul of points from the race.”

The last Belgian to finish in the points was Thierry Boutsen, who came fifth for Ligier at the Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide in November 1992. There are no Belgian or Italian drivers in the championship this season.

Lotus have a quick and reliable car and are ahead of Ferrari, who can count on most of the support at Monza, in third place in the constructors’ standings.

Raikkonen is a title contender, despite not yet having won a race in his comeback season, with four podium finishes in his last five starts and six this season in total.

Grosjean has also had three top three placings.

Monza, the quickest circuit on the calendar and Ferrari’s backyard, is the last race of the season in Europe.

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