Car & Bike Karun Chandhok signed up to drive for GP2 champions, I-Sport International

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Nikhil

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I-Sport international won both the drivers and constructors championships in the 2007 season of GP2. And now, they have signed on Karun Chandhok. Chandhok has to win the 2008 season to get a seat in F1 the next year.

This is a golden opportunity for Karun and I hope to god he doesnt screw it up. Of course, the team is capable of screwing it up (like McLaren in 2006).

India's Karun Chandhok has been signed up by the UK based I-Sport International team to compete in the 2008 GP2 series.

In addition, Chandhok will also compete in the all new GP2 Asia series as a pre-cursor to the main championship. I-Sport secured both the Driver's as well as the Team's Championship in the 2007 GP2 series.

Chandok, former JK Tyre National Racing Champion has also been appointed on to the 'Red Bull Junior Team' program. This will strengthen his links with the Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team for whom Karun had his debut Formula 1 test in November and will now open up more testing opportunities with the team in 2008.

His teammate for the 2008 season will be Bruno Senna, the nephew of the legendary World Champion Ayrton Senna.

Chandhok had an impressive debut season with Durango in the 2007 GP2 series, becoming the first Indian GP2 race winner and scoring regular points through the second half of the year with a team that was not a recognized front runner.

Speaking about his latest move, at a press meet; he said, "Firstly, I am thankful to JK Tyre, Red Bull and all my sponsors who have been working hard to improve the standards and encourage me for an incredible backing throughout this crucial time.

"Ever since the middle of the year I-Sport has been the most sought after drive on the grid.

"I know they've had nearly every GP2 driver on the grid chasing them for the drive and for them to have taken up the option to run me is a huge confidence boost.

"I enjoyed my time with Durango last year but when I tested with I-Sport soon after the last race of the season, right from the first few laps I knew that this was the team I wanted to be with. The guys in the team are real racers at heart. They have been very welcoming and we got along very well right from the first day. I'm really delighted and proud to be sitting here today as an I-Sport driver."

Chandhok said he had a big year ahead and sought to make the most of it.

"2008 is going to be the biggest challenge of my career," he said.

"The aim is to have podiums, win races and to finish in the top 6 of the championship. The team and I both have the potential to do it."

I-Sport International's Team Principal Paul Jackson spoke of his reasons for signing on the Indian: "Karun had an impressive debut season and we initially got talking around the middle of the year about doing the GP2 Asia series.

He tested with us in Jerez as part of our winter testing program to evaluate drivers for the future and we were all pleasantly surprised with how well he went especially in the race simulation run. What was very important for us was that Karun fitted in well with the mechanics and engineers very well and as a team we felt that we could certainly work well with him and have a successful season.

"The main European GP2 series is certainly the most important part of our program and the Asian series before that will be a good 'warm up' for him to understand our way of working before moving to Europe."

For 2008, the all new GP2 Asia series will start in Dubai in January with 10 races including Formula 1 support races in Malaysia and Bahrain.

Source: rediff
 
Baah! F1 is kinda overrated! No point in getting into F1 if it is only to be stuck into one of the back end teams. He'd just end up looking like a fool the whole season like Narain. Hopefully, he lands in some place ahead if and when he does make it to F1.
 
it all depends on ur relations and the amount of money you can get for the team initially. Karun has good relations with Red Bull, so if he performs well in GP2 this season, he has a good chance.
 
Yeah! That is also true! I remember Fisi citing that as an advantage over the other drivers when it came to vying for the remaining seat in Force India next season. Apparently, the guy's got a few sponsorships under his belt.
 
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