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Yea hes done very well, much better than I thought
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He's driving well in a lousy car, and as an added bonus is blatantly ignoring the Chinese Twitter ban, so good on him
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On a related subject, I think by the end of the year that hRT car will be the best of the 3 new teams. Yeah its slow, but it is fundamentally well built and I think updates will increase performance Chandhok - I suspect his F1 career is going to end after this HRT stint anyway, unless a bit more established team feels that they need a paydriver. How well exactly he and Senna are driving, is quite difficult to tell given the situation, but I don't see either of them as a world-beater. But Karun has been more competitive against Bruno than I would have expected, that much is true. ![]() |
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After languishing 10 seconds off the pace in Bahrain, Hispania is now within 6 seconds of pole speed, but they really need an experienced driver to test the car. ![]() ![]() |
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Well, they have hired Yamamoto as their third driver (funny, how this guy keeps popping up in F1 every now and then ![]() |
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Hehehe, when they said that they were hiring a third driver to give them some sort of experience with the car I assumed that it wouldn't be a huge name, but I thought it would be a bigger one than that! I don't really see what Sakon would add, I'm sure that by mid-season both drivers will have achieved more than he ever did.
Chandhok was Senna's teammate in GP2 a couple of years ago wasn't he? From what I remember, Chandhok was fairly regularly quicker than Senna, but he had very little consistency, which is why Senna was an albeit distant championship hope, Chandhok finished in the midfield. Senna's not really more experienced than Chandhok anyway - he started racing at a very young age but quit following Ayrton's death. He didn't start racing full time again until 2005 when he joined British F3. Chandhok arrived in British F3 in 2002. |
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moreover results so far states that Chandhok is fasterthan senna and I think HRT are doing very well compared to old days Minardi who has been there regularly making the back of the grid with lots of experience, given the no expereince HRT as a team is adopted not bad though !!it is funny they have hired Yamamoto LoL ..couldnt they find someonemore experienced like Ralf Schumacher to test the car well, oh nextseason comes the oldguard Rubino will be up for a develper job :-))
Chandhok must try and persue his country man Dr Vijay Malya for that 2nd seat of force india, Adrian Sutil is untouchable as he is very quick and i am not sure about the 2nd car driver, if chandhok can impress this year with HRT then there is a chance next year |
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Chandhok must try and persue his country man Dr Vijay Malya for that 2nd seat of force india, Adrian Sutil is untouchable as he is very quick and i am not sure about the 2nd car driver, if chandhok can impress this year with HRT then there is a chance next year |
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He is quietly going about his job and doing it pretty well.
No testing, no laps in practise and a 2nd lap crash in the opening race followed by decent finishes in the next 2 and in front of Senna too. And he has a slow car, but he knows how to use his mirrors!! never seen him get in the way of the front pack in any race, which cannot be said for most rookies over the years. Karun ![]() |
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