Sentul,
Indonesia; February 17th 2008: India’s Karun
Chandhok was unable to repeat his podium-scoring form
in the second round of the GP2 Asia Series at Sentul in Indonesia
with iSport International, despite matching the speed of the leaders
throughout the weekend.
The
track conditions at Sentul created some of the most difficult
driving conditions in GP2 history, due to a mixture of the track
surface breaking up and the heavy rain showers the region is noted
for. After a wet free practice, qualifying was a lottery due to
the rain. Karun started the feature race in sixth
position, and made up one position on the opening lap when he
passed Christian Bakkerud (Super Nova).
The
24-year-old from Chennai, who is backed by Red Bull, JK
Tyre, Amaron and ICSA Logistics, then struck his first
adversity of the weekend, as the safety car came out to allow
crashed cars to be recovered. However, the notification on the
pitwall monitors did not appear, so when Karun opted
to make his mandatory pitstop at the earliest opportunity, the
iSport team wasn’t prepared to receive him. “The
first they knew I was coming in was when I appeared in the pitlane”,said
Karun. “It wasn’t their
fault that the information wasn’t on the screen when it
should have been but it was really unfortunate for us as it made
a mess of the strategy.”
The
slow pitstop dropped Karun to 17th, but at the
restart he was quickly working his way back to the front. “I
made five places in two laps”, said Karun
of his progress, but his race would end soon after. As
he tried to pass Adrian Valles (FMS), who would go on to finish
second, two other cars were also in close proximity at Turn 3
and slowed unexpectedly.
“They
braked ridiculously early, and it caught me out,”
said Karun. “I had a choice
of picking one of three cars to hit, or spinning to avoid them.
As soon as you get off-line and lock-up here, you spin anyway.
I got stuck in the gravel, and that was it.”
His
exit meant he would start the sprint race from near the back of
the grid, in 18th position, but once again Karun was
on the charge. He overtook six cars in the opening stages of a
race plagued by crashes and safety cars, and got up to 9th place
when Michael Herck (FMS) took him off the track. He would recover
to finish 13th.
“It
was a terribly frustrating weekend,” said
Karun, who is now sixth in the championship.
“I had front-running pace again, just like in
Dubai where I finished on the podium, but it was running in the
slower traffic that really cost me points here in both races.
If they hadn’t messed me about, I’m sure I would have
scored good points again.”
The
series now moves on rejoin the Formula 1 World Championship in
Sepang in Malaysia on March 22/23rd.
Karun
said: “After all the problems we’ve
had here with the track surface breaking up here I can’t
wait to get to Malaysia, where the circuit is more normal. I really
enjoy the circuit and if we can maintain the pace we currently
have, I’m sure I can have a great weekend there.”
The
Indian driver now heads to Europe for 6 days of testing with the
all new 2008 GP2 car in preparation for the GP2 series. Looking
ahead, Karun said “It’s
hard work for all the teams and drivers to be shuttling between
Europe and Asia but these 6 test days are going to be very important
to determine who gets the new car setup right and who doesn’t.
I have already got a good relationship with Bruno ( Senna ) and
the engineers in the team and I’m really looking forward
to working on the new car.”
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