Agnes Carlier

Agnes Carlier

Editor

  • Providential Escape For Narain

    At top speed, Karthikeyan hit a side barrier on turn eight on the 29th lap, resulting in heavy damage to his car but the Jordan driver walked out safely.<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=223 target=_blank> Updates</a>

    BY Agnes Carlier 15 October 2005

    Providential Escape For Narain
  • Narain Disappoints In Suzuka

    The heavens did not open up as expected and Karthikeyan could not make his best qualifying race count to finish a disappointing 16th. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=223 target=_blank> Updates</a>

    BY Agnes Carlier 8 October 2005

    Narain Disappoints In Suzuka
  • Alonso Annexes F1 Crown

    The 24-year-old Spaniard finishes third at Sao Paulo but the podium finish is sufficient to end the five-year reign of Michael Schumacher and anoint the Renault driver the youngest-ever Formula One world champion. India's Karthikeyan is placed 15th.

    BY Agnes Carlier 24 September 2005

    Alonso Annexes F1 Crown
  • Memorable Outing For Jordan

    9/11 proves to be a a memorable day for the team as Monteiro comes home with a point at the eighth position while Karthikeyan finishes just three places behind.<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=223 target=_blank> Updates</a>

    BY Agnes Carlier 10 September 2005

    Memorable Outing For Jordan
  • Karthikeyan Finishes 20th

    The Indian's prospects of a better finish were affected when he came in contact with Albers on lap 34 and went off track due to a puncture in his left rear tyre and had to pit twice for car examination. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=223 target=_blank>

    BY Agnes Carlier 3 September 2005

    Karthikeyan Finishes 20th
  • 'Turkey Was A Good Race'

    'I had so little time to learn the circuit again. Possibly about 20 laps more or less. This was really a big disadvantage. But I decided to keep pushing.

    BY Agnes Carlier 20 August 2005

    'Turkey Was A Good Race'
  • 'My Heart Beats Only For F-1'

    'Nothing is better than Formula One, It's the pinnacle of world motorsport and it's such an honour for me to represent India in this sport. I wouldn't want to be anywhere else.' <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=223 target=_blank> Updates</a>

    BY Agnes Carlier 31 July 2005

    'My Heart Beats Only For F-1'
  • 'I Did Not Think I'd Make It'

    Braving five pit stops at Hockenheim, the Jordan driver brings up the car to the finish line at the 16th position. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=223 target=_blank> Updates</a>

    BY Agnes Carlier 23 July 2005

    'I Did Not Think I'd Make It'
  • 'Frustrating'

    'I had a very good start and had a very good pace. Unfortunately, the car stopped apparently because of an electrical failure. It is really a pity as I was going very well all weekend.'

    BY Agnes Carlier 9 July 2005

    'Frustrating'
  • No Respite For Narain

    Under fire from team bossColin Kolles for his lacklustre display at Monaco and Nurburgring, the rookie Indian fares no better as he is forced to retire in the 25th lap with suspension problems after losing control and brushing the wall.

    BY Agnes Carlier 12 June 2005

    No Respite For Narain

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