Narain Karthikeyan elated with 'roller-coaster' weekend after double podium in Auto GP
The former Grand Prix driver was satisfied with the result but rued the problem he encountered in race one where he was forced to start from the pits after claiming pole position.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: July 14, 2013 10:27 pm IST
After finishing third in race one, India's Narain Karthikeyan triumphed in the second Auto GP race for a double podium finish at the Mugello Circuit here on Sunday.
Karthikeyan was helped after Kevin Giovesi was given a 25-second post-race penalty.
Karthikeyan's win in the fifth round of the championship follows a third-place finish in race one yesterday.
Super Nova driver Karthikeyan thus boosted his chances of winning the championship after securing a double podium at the 5.2 km circuit, considered one of the fastest in the world with an average speed of 200 kmph in the Auto GP car.
The fastest lap of 1:35.790 gave Karthikeyan an extra point along with the 20 he earned from the win. The first race effort fetched him 15 points and he lies fourth in the standings with 96 points, behind leader Sergio Campana, Kimiya Sato and Vittorio Ghirelli.
The Formula One driver was forced to start from the pits despite claiming pole position in race one after encountering problems.
The Indian had pole position but engine issues forced him to pit early and re-join the race from the back of the field.
However, Karthikeyan worked his way to the podium behind winner Sergio Campana (Ibiza Racing Team) and second-placed Kevin Giovesi (Ghinzani Motorsport).
Karthikeyan helped his side Super Nova earn 15 points and kept them in the lead in the team championship.
Race two today saw the Indian starting fifth as per the reversed grid, after having finished third yesterday.
After an action-packed 16 laps, Karthikeyan crossed the line in a close second and was promoted to the top spot a little later when stewards penalised race winner Giovesi for gaining an advantage after going off the track to pass other cars on the opening lap.
"From taking pole, then starting race one from the pitlane to winning now, it has been quite a roller-coaster of a weekend," said an elated Narain.
"I had a good start in the race two, and passed a couple of cars but got bottled up behind Kuroda for first two laps, which allow Giovesi to get away at the front. We easily had the pace to challenge for win on the road," he added.
With Kuroda out of the way, Narain was nearly 2.5 seconds down the road from Giovesi, a gap which he trimmed down to just half a second by the time the pair crossed the line, with Narain posting the fastest lap of the race in the process.