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Kobayashi eyes ‘space’ at top F1 teamsComments Off Reports about a new contract for 2012 were “too early”, Kamui Kobayashi has insisted at Silverstone. A few days ago, the Swiss newspaper Blick – with close links to Hinwil based Sauber – said confirmation of a new deal for the exciting Japanese is due “soon”. The report said the 24-year-old is almost certainly staying at Sauber, but he is earning increasing respect within the F1 paddock, with British pundit Martin Brundle on Saturday describing Kobayashi as a ‘world class driver’. “Sauber is a good place to learn F1 — it’s a private team and if something is not going well then Peter Sauber talks to me and I have to improve,” Kobayashi is quoted as saying by AFP. “It’s a good experience. But I still have more than nine races (to go) and it is too early to say (what will happen). Red Bull and McLaren are top teams, but I don’t think they have any space,” he added. |
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Chandhok ‘amazed’ as Klien faster than SennaComments Off
Karun Chandhok will have to admit to being “amazed” after sitting out the morning practice session in Barcelona. To both his and teammate Bruno Senna’s chagrin in Spain, the Indian rookie’s HRT car was occupied instead by new test and reserve driver Christian Klien. Austrian Klien’s 26 laps were the first at a grand prix weekend since he practiced in a Honda in 2007, but he has been brought in by team boss Colin Kolles for his experience of 48 grands prix and three subsequent years of testing. Before the morning session, Chandhok was quoted as saying by the BBC: “I’ll be amazed if he goes half a second quicker than Bruno; I highly doubt it.” However, Klien was in fact exactly half a second quicker than Brazilian rookie Senna, cutting the deficit to F1′s other new teams to just five tenths. Chandhok said: “Christian has got good experience of some good teams so he could bring something. “The team is a little bit behind the game, so any information we can get from other people is useful. It’s frustrating for me, I want to drive the car as much as possible.” |
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Renault Preview: Chinese Grand PrixComments Off Held at the state of the art Shanghai International Circuit on the outskirts of China’s largest city, the Force India Formula One Team will be heading to this event with high hopes of keeping its recent run of form going after scoring points in the first three races of the year. Adrian Sutil picked up his first points-finish of the year in Malaysia with a fighting fifth place, taking the team’s season total so far to 18 points.The Chinese Grand Prix will be the fourth round of the 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship and the final event in the quartet of flyaway races that opened the season. Team Q&A You’ve made a lot about wanting fifth in the championship. Three races in, do you still think this is possible? Driver Q&A What do you think about the next race in China? What is possible in Shanghai? Tonio Liuzzi (car 15, VJM03/01) Do you enjoy driving at the track? Paul di Resta, test and reserve driver You’ve also had the chance to sit in different cars, with you driving Adrian’s in Australia and Tonio’s in Malaysia. Is this a particular challenge for you? Have you driven on the Shanghai International Circuit before? |
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