Karun Chandhok for Force India formula one team, also wins award

After impressing nearly everyone with his stunning show in the GP2 series, Karun Chandhok has seemed to impressed the man Vijay Mallya himself. So much so, that the liquor baron (also the owner of the Force India formula one team) is considering Karun Chandhok for a testing role in the Force India formula one team.

The Force India formula one team is budding with energy thanks to Vijay Mallya and his fresh input of much needed capital. But most Indians were sad at the fact that Vijay Mallya even though he named the team Force India, didnt get an Indian driver. That might change if Karun is indeed given the testing role for the 2009 season of formula one. Who knows he might be given the racing seat for the 2010 formula one season and we may see an Indian driving an Indian formula one car on a formula one race track in India.

“I would love to give Karun a go as a test driver first,” Vijay Mallya was quoted

“The race seat I think he is a year away from.

“I need to see him winning GP2 consistently, not an odd one here and there.

“He has it in him to do it and when he does it, sure I would love to have an Indian driver in the car if I could.

“But at the end of the day, on the one hand I cannot be encouraging the team’s performance and then doing something that might compromise the result.

“I don’t believe that Karun is there yet. I’m not saying he won’t get there. I am hoping he will.”

Karun Chandhok wins best driving style award

In more news , Indian driver Karun Chandhok also won the best driving style award at a glittering ceremony at Club Monza. Karun had had a fantastic season with iSport.

“Overall, it’s been a positive season. I am very pleased with the progress I have made this year,”  Karun Chandhok said.

“Winning my second GP2 race was a big highlight, and having been a regular front runner this year has put me in a good position in the que of drivers trying to break into Formula 1,”

“To win the award for the ‘best driving style’ is a fantastic way to end the season, and one I feel really proud of. It was the only award that was voted for by the fans of the championship on the GP2 website which makes it more special.”

Force India implement seamless Gear Box, gain time

Force India formula one team has gone one step ahead again in their quest to become a top team. They have implemented a seamless gearbox system which they hope will give them 3/10 of a second’s advantage.

Mike Gascoyne looked upbeat about the new developments :

Our simulations typically show a benefit of two to three tenths over one lap, and possibly
more as the driver has the option to get on the power earlier as the car isn’t upset by the gear change. The driver can therefore be much smoother with the acceleration, so there is less disturbance when cornering and under power. We will see an advantage everywhere as you will always ratio the gearbox to get the most out of it at each circuit, so its effect over a lap will be fairly consistent from circuit to circuit.

Karun Chandhok wins Hockenheim GP2 Sprint Race

Karun Chandhok has done India proud yet again,  the iSport driver won the Hockenheim GP2 Sprint race which he had started from pole position. Describing his experience, Karun Chandhok said :

“That’s the first time I have scored points on a Sunday this year – and there couldn’t have been a better way to do it , I didn’t get a great start. The team fitted a new clutch overnight and I just didn’t manage to find the sweet spot. I got far too much wheel spin off the line, but I wasn’t too worried because I saw yesterday that Lucas di Grassi wears his tyres harder than we do  he was already starting to get sideways on the second lap. I sold him a nice dummy at the hairpin next time around and that was that.”

Is formula one calling already ?

Adrian Sutil Interview before the German Grand Prix

Adiran Sutil regards the German Hockenheim Grand Prix as his home grand prix, infact he first visited the circuit when he was 12, that and more in this interview :

Q: You didn’t finish in Monaco, but do you think your performance there did your
reputation a lot of good?
‘It was similar to last year, when Monaco helped me quite a lot. After the season that was the only thing people could remember of Adrian Sutil was that he was in P1 in Monaco practice. I think it was even more effective this year with this race. In Monaco it seems like I’m always
good for a little show there! It was nice to take this chance. There will maybe be a few more chances this year, and we have to make sure to take these chances.’

Q: Are you hoping for rain in places like Spa, Fuji and Shanghai?
‘Spa was very good last year in the dry! Some rain and good strategies will help, for sure, but we have to perform in all conditions. We are not able to race in the midfield at the moment, and we have to improve our car. I think the last update is worth about two or three tenths. The car feels quite good, and there is a lot more potential in the new parts. But we have to hope for more rain, although this year there’s been quite a lot already! It’s sometimes hard, because when it’s wet you have to take a chance, and when it doesn’t work out, the disappointment is quite big.’

Interesting answer to the second question !

Another dismal performance by Force India F1 at Official Home Silverstone

giancarlo fisichella british grand prix 2008

Everyone in the Force India formula one team was looking forward to this event. It was being touted as the home grand prix for the force India formula one team, but the qualifying at British Grand Prix 2008 at Silverstone turned out to be another dud.

The team has never really recovered from Monaco where Kimi Raikkonen hit Adrian Sutil from behind and denied Force India a points finish. Force India’s Giancarlo looked poised to set a good lap on Saturday, but a spin put him out of contention. Here are the reactions from the drivers and Mike Gascoyne:

Adrian Sutil

“It was quite a good qualifying for us as I think we could get nearly all the performance out of the car, although we had a little problem with graining on the front tyres that cost us a little bit of time. There is a better trend at the moment; we have a new update on the car, it works well and we are not too far away from the others – only about two tenths.”

Giancarlo Fisichella

“Unfortunately I had a problem with the engine cover during the session and I lost some downforce as the right side of the car was in a bad position. That said, I was only three tenths away from Q2 so it’s not too bad considering.”

Mike Gascoyne, chief technical officer,Force India F1:

“An exciting qualifying session with the threat of rain throughout. As we expected we had clearly made a step forward to the group in front, but unfortunately just not quite enough this time out.

“Giancarlo had a problem with a loose piece of bodywork that we weren’t able to fix during the session as he got scrutinised twice. Then, on his last lap, which probably would have been enough to put him very close to Q2, he unfortunately spun in the complex at the end of the lap. While it is disappointing that we just missed out on Q2, it is encouraging that we are closer.”

Is it me or a podium finish at the 2010 Indian Grand Prix looks like a distant dream ? I am sure Mr. Vijay Mallya wont be too impressed !

Target 2010 Indian Grand Prix: What’s up New Delhi ?

dtc_green_lowfloor_bus

For those of you worried about the bad state of public transport in New Delhi being a deterrent to coming for the 2010 Indian Grand Prix, things are definitely improving, see the new low floor disabled friendly buses from the DTC. The good thing is that the fares in these buses are the same as the other ones, the private bus operators are crying, while DTC cashes in on its new clean and efficient image.

By 2010, the whole old fleet shall be replaced by these new buses in preparation for the 2010 New Delhi commonwealth games, it will also be a boon for tourists coming to New Delhi for the 2010 FIA formula one Indian Grand Prix.

Monaco Aftermath : Team Force India F1 reacts

Adrian Sutil in fourth place at Monaco Grand Prix

Below are the reactions of Force India formula one team after the Monaco Grand Prix 2008 in which Kimi Raikkonen rear-ended Adrian Sutil. The prediction of a podium at the 2010 Indian Grand Prix doesnt look too far fetched now, here is what Vijay Mallya had said earlier about attaining a podium finish at the 2010 Indian Grand Prix:

I urge all the cricket-loving fans in India to support the new team. I promise that you will not be disappointed.”

“The task ahead is challenging. It will need a lot of hard work, sweat and tears to make an impression.

“But I am sure with your blessing, prayers and good wishes, Force India will be on the podium when India hosts a race in 2010.”

Adrian Sutil , Germany, DNF, rear ended by Kimi Raikkonen who was trailing him !

‘I can’t believe it, it was so close. It feels like a pain in my heart. It is like a dream gone to a nightmare – suddenly you are in the car and it looks all fantastic, then you have to accept it is not going to happen. We had a really good strategy and it seemed to work and we were so close to the podium and the points. It was after the restart after the final safety car that Kimi had a problem under braking and crashed into the back of my car. The race was over and it was a real shock. A few tears came out as the adrenaline was high – I just can’t explain it. All the same I am so pleased that we did show was we can finally do as a team.’

Giancarlo Fisichella DNF
‘At the beginning of the race I was just careful to be out of the trouble, but then I lost first and second gear and I was running third gear. Even with the conditions the lap times were competitive and then I lost fourth gear and the race was over. It’s a real shame for the team, especially after Adrian’s performance that we could not score our first points here.’

Mike Gascoyne, chief technical officer
‘I suppose sport has its highs and lows and unfortunately today Force India felt both of them. Giancarlo had a difficult day in his 200th race; soon into the race he lost first and second gear and, very impressively, drove for around 30 laps without them. He then lost fourth and we had no choice but to retire him. Adrian fast made up places in the race and with our one stop strategy we were able to keep him out and he could stop when it was dry. When the safety car came out we were comfortable and under control until Raikkonen lost it and went into the back of Adrian and broke his rear suspension. But that is life and I am sure that if we did it once, we can do it again.’

Dr Vijay Mallya, chairman and managing director
‘It was the saddest moment of my Motor Sports career. To achieve a top five position in Formula One and that too in Monaco was a dream that ended just seven minutes and less than five laps from the chequered flag with Kimi Raikonnen’s Ferrari running into the rear of Sutil’s car. Adrian Sutil drove a brilliant race, exhibited superlative car control in wet and slippery conditions and proved conclusively to the World that he is an exceptionally talented driver. All members of the Force India Formula One team came together and executed a brilliant race strategy and car set up. We have demonstrated that we are a much improved and competitive team now and we certainly had an opportunity to score championship points today. Giancarlo Fisichella has been troubled with gearbox problems all this weekend and lost three gears during the race despite which he was achieving quick lap times. We retired him from the race so as to avoid further damage. This performance in Monaco has given a huge boost to the confidence of the team and our drivers. Though we are sadly disappointed we will take away many positives and renew our determination to demonstrate further improvement over the rest of the season.’

Indian Grand Prix 2010: What if it rains ?

Warning, This is a stupid rant !

Well Indian roads are notorious for cracking under the slightest of rain. If the road at the formula one track at Delhi/Noida/Sohna by Jaypee Associates is of the same Indian standards, we could be witness to so many suspension failures that it might set a new formula one record. Hopefully the company will do justice to its reputation and make good roads.

This post is inspired by the 5 days of continuous rain in New Delhi which has pretty much put all normal life out of gear in Delhi. The roads at many major intersections are full of potholes exposing the rampant corruption in road making activities in New Delhi. Recent RTI applications to catch people making a quick buck out of public money have not acted as a deterrent to corrupt contractors/sub-contractors who don?t use the proper Bitumen count while making the roads.

The only exception is the DMRC, which is the most efficient government body India has seen for a long long time. The DMRC is known for its efficient functioning, being less corrupt and beating deadlines by years. Living in a city where deadlines are extended like the rubber-bands on your morning newspapers, i was shocked to see a government organisation beating deadlines by huge margins. The DMRC also makes some roads which i believe come with a 10 year warranty. Although i wouldn’t like to invoke the warranty clause with an organisation that has given us so much, lets see if they stand the test.

So whats the purpose of this post ? Nothing, just through with exams today and wanted to write and write a lot :P

Vijay Mallya’s spat with A1GP’s tony texeira

A1GP New 'Powered by Ferrari' Car 2008/09

Firstly Tony Texeira has a very hard to spell name. Anyway Vijay Mallya, owner of the Force India formula one team had a spat with Tony Texeira. Tony Texeira had questioned the intentions of Vijay Mallya’s acquisition of Force India (Spyker) and had said he was not doing enough to promote motorsports in India. In a strongly worded letter to Tony Texeira, he called A1GP mediocre many times. He further compared the series to single seater standard series and said it couldnt even compare to F1 or GP2. He also called the A1GP a self styled world cup and said that Indian youth should aim for being World Class.

"Mr Texeira is better advised to comment on his native South Africa and his self-styled World Cup of Motorsport that is nothing more than a standard single seater series."

"Trying to reach out to India’s youth by encouraging participation in and the temptation of winning a title in a series that does not even begin to compare with GP 2 or F1 is just promoting mediocrity among young Indians who aspire to be World Class,"

"I am sure that Indians could win so called World titles at B or C grade levels of any sport quite easily but competing at the very highest international level is not only a matter of pride but proves a nation’s ability to participate and do so,"

"Instead, I will encourage world class thinking and actions and through Force India demonstrate that an Indian team can compete at the very pinnacle of motorsport and not just in a comparatively mediocre single seater formula series,"

Narain Karthikeyan gets India its second A1GP win

Narain Karthikeyan wins A1GP

A1 Team India secured its second win of the season when Narain Karthikeyan took victory in the Brands Hatch season finale Feature race this afternoon while GBR’s Robbie Kerr notched up another home race podium after a beautiful drive, just losing out to India during the second round of pit stops.

Twenty-eight-year-old Kerr maintained his second place grid spot behind Karthikeyan at the start, pressuring the race leader in the opening stages of the 48-lap race. When India and third-placed Ireland made their first mandatory pit stop on lap eight, GBR opted to stay out in clean air and come in on lap nine. After a fantastic pit stop from the British crew, Kerr rejoined in the lead ahead of India and Ireland. The British racer held P1 until his second compulsory stop on lap 32 when he emerged just behind India to rejoin the action in second. Kerr was unable to pass Karthikeyan during the remaining laps and went on to cross the line second and secure third place overall for GBR in the final championship standings.

Newly crowned A1GP champion A1 Team Switzerland’s Neel Jani joined India and GBR on the podium in third position, the Swiss racer’s 11th podium finish of the season, while China’s Congfu Cheng finished in a superb fourth place after a great weekend at a circuit he knows well from his British F3 days.

Fifth place was taken by Franck Montagny, helping France secure fourth position in the championship. Montagny was followed across the line by the Netherlands’ Jeroen Bleekemolen in a solid sixth, moving the Dutch team into seventh overall in the championship, four points ahead of Germany in eighth.

Defending champion A1 Team Germany endured a disappointing end to season three, finishing eighth in the overall standings. Michael Ammermüller finished 11th in the Sprint race and 19th in the Feature, after a puncture just 10 laps from the end, when he was running in third place, ruined his chances of a podium position this afternoon.

Narain Karthikeyan wins A1GP

Narain Karthikeyan, who took his maiden A1GP race win in Zhuhai, China in December last year, was delighted to score India’s second race win:

‘I think I made a good start. Robbie tried to go round the outside but I defended that move. When we came out of the first pit stop I had a coming together with Adam Carroll – I didn’t see him because I had a moment and he tried to go up the inside and I hit him. But anyway, a great result for A1 Team India and after the final pit stop my car was mega. I made a mistake at Sheen but at the end it was all good!’

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