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Karthikeyan drives Team India to maiden A1 GP win

Karthikeyan took the circuit by storm and raced to the chequered flag, quelling late charge from New Zealand and South Africa.

Updated on: Dec 16, 2007 08:42 PM IST
PTI | By , Zhuhai (China)
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With Narain Karthikeyan sizzling on the Zhuhai International Circuit, Team India zipped to its first A1 GP victory by winning the Feature Race here today.

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Having lost his status as Williams' test driver after the Formula One team jettisoned him earlier this week, Karthikeyan took the circuit by storm and raced to the chequered flag, quelling late charge from New Zealand and South Africa.

The Indian clocked 1:08'30.759 to finish 0.502 seconds ahead of Kiwi Jonny Reid.

India thus became the 14th nation to record a win in A1GP.

Starting third in the grid, Karthikeyan stepped on the gas on lap 16 when Portugal slipped back, allowing India to trail Switzerland. And by lap 22, the gap between the Swiss and Indian car had been whittled down to 4.6 seconds.

In lap 26, Neel Jani of Team Switzerland developed a problem with the right rear tyre and had to bring the car into the pits, which allowed Karthikeyan to grab the lead.

There was hardly any moment to relax, however, with Pakistan toppling India from the lead before Karthikeyan showing again who was the boss.

In lap 26, Neel Jani of Team Switzerland developed a problem with the right rear tyre and had to bring the car into the pits, which allowed Karthikeyan to grab the lead.

However, there was hardly any moment to relax with Kiwi Jonny Reid breathing down his neck and less than half a second separating them.

Hard pressed to maintain his lead, Karthikeyan used all his experience of racing in the top flight and survived the late assault to drive his team to glory.

Though Williams replaced him with German Nico Hulkenberg as their new test driver, Karthikeyan insisted his F1 dream was far from over.

"F1, well that is still an unfinished business for me and I'll be back," he said, refusing to spell out how he planned to be back to the Formula One track.

Asked how did it feel to be the first Indian with an A1 GP win under his belt, Karthikeyan said, "I think I have been a trendsetter in motorsports in India and this is yet another first to my credit."

 
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