Sabi Hussain
New Delhi, May 17 (PTI) India's Karun Chandhok would certainly be disppointed if he does not get a chance to be on the grid in the inaugural Indian Grand Prix in October this year but the Team Lotus reserve is looking at the bigger picture -- to make a comeback as a race driver in future.
"Well yes, there will be disappointment. Obviously, any driver would love to do his home Grand Prix but I have to look at the bigger picture. There are 19 to 20 races in a year and my main objective is to be a race driver for whole world championship," Chandhok told PTI from London.
Chandhok became only the second Indian after Narain Karthikeyan to race F1 last year when he struck a deal with Hispania but was dropped mid-way by the Spanish outfit.