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02 February 2005
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Wednesday
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22 Zilhaj 1425
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Karthikeyan to make Formula One history in 2005 season
NEW DELHI, Feb 1: Indian Narain Karthikeyan is to drive for Jordan in the 2005 Formula One season after securing an offer from the team, his manager said on Tuesday.
Karthikeyan, 28, will be the first Indian in motor racing history to take part in the F1 championship.
He has test-driven for Jordan, Jaguar and Minardi in the last three years when he was the first Indian to drive an F1 car. "Narain has been offered a full drive by Jordan as their number one driver. He has accepted it," his manager Sanjay Sharma told Reuters.
Sharma said Karthikeyan had given his confirmation to Jordan and would address a news conference in Bombay later on Tuesday. Jordan have yet to announce their drivers for the 2005 season, which starts next month. They finished ninth among 10 teams in 2004.
Minardi offered Karthikeyan a drive in 2003, but he missed out as he was unable to raise the huge sum required to secure the offer. He currently drives in the World Series Championship.
Dubbed the 'fastest Indian in the world', his Formula One hopes were boosted by the take over by Midland of Jordan and the presence of Midland sporting director Trevor Carlin, for whom he raced in the British Formula Three.
"Trevor Carlin's presence was big plus as he had always bet on Narain's capabilities," Sharma said. Karthikeyan would face no problem raising the big sum required to sign-up with Jordan as he had the full backing of his chief Indian sponsors, he added. -Reuters
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