Chandhok finishes 10th at Hungarian GP2 race

Karun Chandhok finished a creditable 10th position at the GP2 race at the Hungarian Grand Prix for Ocean Racing Technology.
Chandhok fought his way from 17th on the grid on a circuit where overtaking is very tough for most drivers. Chandhok had earlier retired from the feature race with tyre problems.
The Indian GP2 ace was suffering from lack of grip the whole weekend but took solace from the fact that he was able to get past many cars in both races.
Chandhok had a disappointing start to the weekend by qualifying 20th for the feature race struggling with a lack of front end grip.
However, he worked his way up in the race to 13th overtaking cars with some daring moves. As he was looking to make up more places his rear tyres started to give way and he was forced to retire from the race.
”It has been a really frustrating weekend as I struggled to find grip. It’s extra frustrating because I normally like this circuit and was strong here last year when I qualified fifth and finished fourth,” Chandhok said.
”Practice and qualifying was a real struggle and when you are starting at the back at Budapest you know that you are going to get stuck behind slower cars the whole race as overtaking is really tough here.
”Moving up to 13th place was really encouraging as I made some overtaking moves I don’t think I could have ever thought was possible. By pushing hard early on to make those places my rear tyres were totally destroyed and it also ultimately meant the end of my race,” Karun added.

Karun Chandhok is back home for the first time in six months after a busy period on track

Bangalore, June 21, 2009: Indian racing ace Karun Chandhok is back home for the first time in six months after a busy period on track. The Chennai born driver who now lives in the UK is on a whirlwind tour of the country meeting sponsors, media and fans after getting his first podium of the year at Silverstone last time out.

Looking back on the season thus far, Karun said “It’s been a very busy season especially since I am with a new team, Ocean Racing Technology this year. I have been more involved in moulding the way the team functions and the technical setups of the car than before and it is a challenge that I am relishing. To be very honest, at the first race in Barcelona we were not really competitive as a team and I was actually quite worried about the rest of the season.