Paul
Ricard, France, March 13th 2008: India’s Karun
Chandhok was in top form in the final GP2 Series tests
at the Paul Ricard circuit this week, topping the times on the
opening day and finishing fourth in the second.
The 24-year-old from Chennai, who is backed by Red
Bull, JK Tyre, Amaron and
ICSA Logistics, had suffered a trying time
in the previous two test sessions with his new iSport International
car, as numerous technical issues had hindered his track time.

Karun
(R), his team mate Bruno Senna (L) & iSport boss Paul Jackson
(C)
“It
was a big relief to have a problem-free couple of test days at
last,” said Karun. “I
always believed that I would be on the pace when we had ironed
out these teething problems, and I finally got to prove it. The
team and I have really been working hard to fix the problems and
it was nice to finally get down to working on setup changes. My
engineer Richard Selwin and I worked through a good program which
has given us a better understanding of the new car for the main
series. Bruno ( Senna, team-mate ) and I have also established
a good relationship and this I think is helping us as a team.”
Despite tricky weather conditions, due to high winds, Chandhok
lapped the Paul Ricard circuit in 1m12.717s on Wednesday. He ended
the day nearly a tenth of a second clear of Piquet Sports driver
Pastor Maldonado with the current GP2 Asia series leader Romain
Grosjean in third.
On day two on Thursday, the teams had to change the set-up of
their cars overnight in order to run in high-downforce-spec. Again,
Chandhok adapted well to the first test with
the car carrying these settings, lapping a different, more twisty
layout of the track in 1m10.210s, which was less than two-tenths
off the pace in fourth place.

Karun
(R) comparing notes with his team mate Bruno Senna (L)
Karun added: “These
two days of testing have put us in a good position ahead of the
season-opener. We got through a great amount of work including
some qualifying and race simulations as well as some pitstop practices.
I do feel that we have taken a step forward with the new GP2/08
car but at the moment it still looks like there are at least 14
drivers who could potentially win races this year.”
The
main GP2 Series starts in Barcelona on April 26/27 supporting
the Spanish Grand Prix. However, Chandhok’s next
race is the third round of GP2 Asia in Sepang, supporting the
Malaysian Grand Prix on March 22/23. Looking ahead to the weekend,
he said “I’m really
looking forward to Sepang. It’s a great circuit and one
that I have really enjoyed racing on in the past. It’s nice
to finish the European tests well as a bit of a confidence boost
ahead of next weekend’s race. There are normally quite a
few Indians who come over to Sepang for the grand prix and we’re
going to try and give them something extra to cheer about !”
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