NARAIN KARTHIKEYAN POSTS BEST RESULT OF THE 2012 SEASON
Indian driver Narain Karthikeyan posted his best
result of the season for the HRT F1 team by finishing in 21st place,
while the Spanish squad once again managed to get both cars past the chequered
flag with gap to the front runners and immediate rivals further reduced.
Karthikeyan
started 24th on the grid, and after an average start endured a difficult
first stint on full tanks.
“The start was
ok but the track was really dusty and I took too much out of the tyres and lost
time to the guys ahead.
“As a result I
had to pit early and we decided to try something different strategy-wise – a four-stop
race instead of the three-stopper that most others went with.”
Having lost over
ten seconds to his teammate Pedro De La Rosa, who had started in 20th
place, Karthikeyan set about closing the gap and building an extra cushion to
allow for an extra stop.
Once on the
medium tyres, the pace was quick and more consistent through the stint despite
the high number of blue flags.
“The flags were
out quite early here, but luckily it is a long circuit and we had to make sure
that we didn’t lose a lot of time letting the faster cars pass.”
After their
final pit-stops, with De La Rosa having made 3 and Karthikeyan 4, the Spaniard
was over 20 seconds ahead of him on the track, and he had just 10 laps to reel
him in.
Having elected
for soft tyres on the final short stint, Karthikeyan was lighting up the timing
screens, often lapping in the proximity of much quicker cars like the Torro
Rossos.
Some sound
judgement amidst the flurry of blue flags saw him close the gap to De La Rosa
in the final couple of laps, at times taking out over two seconds a lap from
the former’s lead.
But his mammoth
effort fell just short as the duo was separated by just half a second at the
chequered flag.
However, looking
at the big picture, Karthikeyan emphasised on other positives from the weekend.
“It was a great effort
from the team; we have come a long way in a short span of time. The car has
improved a lot, considering we didn’t even manage to qualify in Australia.
“The reliability
has been there and we’re finding more speed every passing weekend and closing the
gap to the front runners.
“Our best lap
was under 3.5 seconds off the fastest lap of the race, whereas the gap was over
5 to 6 seconds in Australia and Malaysia. Similarly, the pitstops have been
improving too, and it all plays a part in the end result.”
The team has
another three-week break before the next round, which is scheduled from 11-13
May at the Catalunya circuit in Barcelona and looking forward to make further
progress.
“We have a few
more updates planned for Barcelona, it is our home race so we’d like a good
result and the team will be working towards it as soon as they get back.”
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