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Round
2 :: 9th October 2005 :: Germany |
The
second round of the A1 GP had a lot of up's and down's for us as a team. On
Friday we were really struggling with the car setup at the Lausitzring here
in former East Germany. The circuit is very twisty but the problem for us was
the bumpy surface was causing a lot of problems because we just couldn't get
the car setup sorted to ride smoothly over the bumps. Also the fact that Armaan
and I were sharing the car made things harder as it meant that we had to share
the time spent on the track which is something that the top guys didn't have
to do.
The team and I were at the track late into the night and we made a lot of changes
to the car for the Saturday practice session and in the morning session we almost
halved the deficit from 3.3 seconds to 1.8 which encouraging to see as it showed
that we were moving in the right direction. We've always said that as a team,
we're looking at a long term objective and that as the season progresses, hopefully
we'll be able understand more about how to setup the car and also for me to
understand more how to drive the car accordingly.
Qualifying went reasonably well given our problems and on every run we were
getting quicker and quicker. The last run which was a 1:34.3 was reasonably
good but yet again we lost out on the aggregate system of qualifying where in
the best two runs are counted as opposed to just the fastest one. The good thing
was we were starting alongside Pakistan which was a good talking point in the
paddock !
The earthquake overnight back in the sub-continent really hurt the mood in both
our camps on race day and the organisers recognised the tragedy with a minutes
silence at the start of the day's action.
The first corner here in Germany is extremely tight and narrow and it was going
to be very important to stay out of trouble. I chose to stay on the inside of
the circuit and that worked really well as by the end of the lap I had made
4 places. Early on in the race though I was really struggling for grip and when
the Czech driver Tomas Enge came to pass I couldn't hold him off and ran wide
dropping back down to 17th. Towards the end of the race the pace was better
and it looked promising for the main race in the afternoon.
At the start of the feature race, I had a superb fight with the Aussie, Christian
Jones, son of the 1980 F1 World Champion Alan Jones. We were wheel to wheel
for about half the lap until I managed to squeeze past at the end of the backstraight.
The car was working much better and we had chosen to do a late pitstop. I was
pushing really hard to try and get a gap from the guys behind so that we could
make a few places when we come out after the pitstop. By lap 15 we were up to
4th place and our pitstop on the following lap went really well. The boys were
up practicing until 2am and it really paid off. When I rejoined we were up to
12th, ahead of Pakistan and just behind the Czech Republic car. The car was
a lot better after the pitstop and I straight away set my best lap of the race.
On the following lap, disaster struck when the electrical systems shut down
due to an alternator failure. That was a real disappointment because we were
getting stronger all through the race and could've gone away with a point or
two.
Off to Portugal next in two weeks time. The Estoril circuit should suit me and
the car more I think since it's got more fast and flowing corners which are
a strong point. We've got a week of hard work in the gym now before going to
Portugal and I'm looking forward to finally getting some points !
Cheers,
Karun..
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