Karthikeyan optimistic over Formula One career - April 4, 2011

Narain Karthikeyan has made clear he believes he can enjoy a resurgent F1 career in the year of India’s first Grand Prix – starting with his Hispania team making it on to the grid for next Sunday’s Malaysian Grand Prix. The 34-year-old Indian driver,...

Narain Karthikeyan has made clear he believes he can enjoy a resurgent F1 career in the year of India’s first Grand Prix – starting with his Hispania team making it on to the grid for next Sunday’s Malaysian Grand Prix.

The 34-year-old Indian driver, who has returned to the top six years after his last full season with the Jordan team in 2005, had to sit out the season-opening Australian Grand Prix because the Spanish-based team were not ready for the contest.

They were still building their untested 2011 cars as practice and qualifying proceeded, leaving Karthikeyan to concentrate on the exploits of his good friend Sachin Tendulkar and the Indian World Cup cricket team.

“It was very disappointing not to make the grid in Melbourne, but it will be another thing altogether in Malaysia,” he said.

“I think we will be in better shape and have a chance to qualify and I think there will be a lot of support too.”

In Melbourne, the team failed to clock a time that was within 107 per cent of the pole lap set by defending world champion German Sebastian Vettel despite the best efforts of Karthikeyan and Italian Vitantonio Liuzzi, who has a lot more recent experience in Formula One.

“The most important thing that will affect us is going to be the new front wing for the car,” said Kar-thikeyan.

“If we get that and it is on the car for Sepang, I am pretty confident we can qualify for the race and then our season starts for real.

“We can build on that and for myself it is important because I want to prove a few things this year. It is important for me as we have the Indian Grand Prix later in the season.”

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