
Having tasted success in his new car, Narain Karthikeyan looks forward to keep the momentum going by setting a good grid position at the “neck-breaking” Interlagos track ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix.
“In Brazil, I really want to concentrate on getting a good result in qualifying on which I can build for the race,” Karthikeyan said.
The Jordan driver said the Brazilian GP was not so much about the track, but about the stress it places on neck as it is one of only three circuits of the year that goes anti-clockwise along with Imola and Istanbul. “Don’t say track, say neck in Brazil! This is an anti-clockwise track which makes it a bit harder on the drivers’ neck muscles,” he explained.