Karun Chandhok (Tamil: கருண் சந்தோக்; born 19 January 1984) is an Indian former racing driver and broadcaster who competed in Formula One at 11 Grands Prix from 2010 to 2011.

Chandhok also competed in Formula E for Mahindra Racing. Previously, Chandhok has competed for Hispania Racing in Formula One in 2010. Before this, he drove in the GP2 Series for three years, winning two races. In 2013, Chandhok competed in the FIA GT Series for Seyffarth Motorsport.

Prior to his time in GP2, Chandhok won the Formula Asia championship in 2001 and was the inaugural Formula Asia V6 by Renault champion in 2006. Since leaving F1, Chandhok has served as an analyst, co-commentator and pit-lane reporter for a variety of British broadcasters. Since 2019, he has been a member of the Sky Sports F1 live coverage team.

Chandhok has contributed to several motorsport governing bodies. Since 2021, he has served on the Board of Directors of Motorsport UK, where he has also been a member of the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee. He is also a member of the FIA Driver's Commission.

Early career

Chandhok was born in Madras (present-day Chennai), Tamil Nadu, to Vicky Chandhok, a multiple-time Indian rallying champion and president of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India since 2003. His father is of Punjabi descent, and his mother is Tamil Brahmin. His younger brother, Suhail Chandhok, is a sports commentator with Star Sports India.

In 2000, Chandhok was Indian National Racing Champion winning seven out of ten races in the Formula Maruti series. He scored pole position and fastest lap in all ten races. In 2001, Chandhok was the Formula 2000 Asia champion, becoming the youngest ever Asian Formula Champion, driving for Team India Racing.

Chandhok tested with British Formula 3 champion team Carlin Motorsport in 2001. He raced in the National class in 2002, driving for T-Sport, finishing sixth in class. He stayed with T-Sport in the National Class for 2003, and finished third in the final class standings, behind champion Ernesto Viso and runner-up Steven Kane. In 2004, Chandhok stepped up to the main British Formula 3 class with T-Sport, and finished 14th in the standings.

Chandhok was instantly a top-five qualifier and finisher when he partnered his compatriot Narain Karthikeyan at RC Motorsport in the World Series by Nissan for the final two rounds the 2004 season.

With Karthikeyan moving on to Formula One in 2005, Chandhok raced part-season in the revised Formula Renault 3.5 Series with RC Motorsport. He was the first driver to represent A1 Team India in A1 Grand Prix at the beginning of the 2005–06 season, before handing over to Armaan Ebrahim for the remainder of the season.

In 2006, Chandhok became champion of the first ever Formula Asia V6 by Renault Championship, taking seven race wins and nine pole positions from 12 races.

GP2 Series

Chandhok driving for iSport International at the Silverstone round of the 2008 GP2 Series season

Chandhok moved to the GP2 Series in 2007, driving for Durango. Chandhok's first win in GP2 came in the sprint race at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium. Chandhok also led the sprint race in Turkey after starting from pole, only for the second place Kazuki Nakajima of DAMS to collide with him. The collision resulted in retirement for Chandhok while Nakajima was given a drive-through penalty.

Chandhok got his biggest career break in November with a call up from the Red Bull Racing Formula One team to test for them over two days at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona on 13–14 November.

Chandhok driving for Ocean Racing Technology at the Monaco round of the 2009 GP2 Series season

Chandhok remained in GP2 for 2008, switching to the iSport International team where he was partnered by Bruno Senna. He won one race and finished tenth in the drivers' championship. He also drove for the team in the 2008 GP2 Asia Series season. Chandhok was presented with the series' "Best Driving Style" award at the end of the season.

In November, Chandhok became the first Indian driver to be invited to join the British Racing Drivers' Club. India's membership of the Commonwealth entitles him to be a member.

Chandhok signed to drive for the Ocean Racing Technology team in the 2009 GP2 Series season. Even though the deal with ORT was for the pan-European series, Chandhok also drove in the final round of the 2008–09 GP2 Asia Series season, in Bahrain replacing Yelmer Buurman. Chandhok amassed ten points in the championship, with a best result of third at Silverstone. He and teammate Álvaro Parente suffered a testing season, with sixteen retirements between them.

Formula One

Force India links

Chandhok was linked with the Force India team, which was created in 2008. It was an Indian registered-team formerly owned by a friend of the family, Vijay Mallya. After the team's driver, Giancarlo Fisichella, moved from Force India to Ferrari during the 2009 season, Chandhok was briefly linked with the seat, with long-time supporter Bernie Ecclestone supporting him. The team's test driver, Vitantonio Liuzzi, was instead promoted to the race seat.

Chandhok said in Autosport, on 11 June 2010, that he was targeting a move to Force India for 2011. Chandhok believed that the commercial benefits for the team running an Indian driver made him an obvious choice.

HRT (2010)

Chandhok recorded Hispania Racing's first finish with fourteenth position in Australia and beat teammate Bruno Senna at the next race in Malaysia.

Chandhok began the 2010 season driving for Hispania Racing alongside former GP2 teammate Bruno Senna, becoming the second Indian driver to compete in Formula One after Narain Karthikeyan in 2005.

At Chandhok's first race, the 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix, he was unable to complete a lap in any of the free practice sessions as his car was still being completed and then suffered hydraulic problems. He was, however, able to use the qualifying session to run his F110 for the first time. He qualified last on the grid, 1.7 seconds behind Senna, who had completed laps earlier in the meeting, and crashed out of the race after just one lap due to a large bump in the tarmac which sent him crashing into the wall. Chandhok recorded the team's first classified finish when he ended up fourteenth in Australia. In Malaysia, he finished 15th, and finished 17th in China. Chandhok retired in the next three races with suspension failure in Spain, an accident with Jarno Trulli in Monaco and more technical problems in Turkey. He finished 18th in Canada and Valencia, and 19th at Silverstone, but was dropped for the German Grand Prix onwards, in favour of Sakon Yamamoto. For all the following races, he was a co-commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live's coverage of the sport.[citation needed]

Lotus (2011)

Chandhok as Team Lotus's third driver at the 2011 Italian Grand Prix.

On 22 March 2011, Chandhok was confirmed as a reserve driver at Team Lotus for the 2011 season. He drove the car in free practice for the Australian Grand Prix, crashing out on the installation lap. He reprised his co-commentary role for BBC Radio 5 Live at the Spanish Grand Prix. After driving in a further three free practice sessions he replaced Jarno Trulli for the German Grand Prix. He finished 20th and last, two laps behind teammate Heikki Kovalainen and a lap behind 19th placed Daniel Ricciardo. He was also four laps behind race winner Lewis Hamilton.

Chandhok was let go by Team Lotus after the Japanese Grand Prix, meaning he could not take part in his home Grand Prix three weeks later in India. Tony Fernandes and Chandhok came to a financial settlement, but it was not completed until April 2013.

Endurance Racing: 2012

For 2012, Chandhok drove in the FIA World Endurance Championship for JRM Racing in a Honda Performance Development ARX-03a with co-drivers David Brabham and Peter Dumbreck. At the Le Mans 24 Hours, Chandhok's team finished sixth overall out of the 56 starters.

Chandhok driving Nigel Mansell's Williams FW14B as part of his role as a Williams Heritage driver

FIA GT Series: 2013

Chandhok drove in the FIA GT Series for the 2013 season in a last minute deal for Seyffarth Racing. He was joined in the car by Jan Seyffarth, who had been competing in the German GT series for his family run team. Chandhok joined Armaan Ebrahim, who became the first Indian driver to be confirmed in the series.

Formula E: 2014–2015

Chandhok racing in the 2014 Punta del Este ePrix

In 2014–2015, Chandhok drove the inaugural season of Formula E for Mahindra Racing.

Media career

Chandhok has worked for a variety of British broadcasters as part of their coverage of Formula One including the BBC and Channel 4. As of 2025, he works for Sky Sports as an analyst as well as occasional co-commentator and pit-lane reporter. He also appeared on the Channel 5 programme Fifth Gear as a presenter and reporter.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2000Formula Maruti?10710?10?1st
2001Formula 2000 AsiaSMR Team India148??132461st
2002British Formula 3 Championship - National ClassT-Sport2500151566th
2003British Formula 3 Championship - National ClassT-Sport2487219314.53rd
2004British Formula 3 ChampionshipT-Sport1700003714th
World Series by NissanTata RC Motorsport200001116th
2005Formula Renault 3.5 SeriesRC Motorsport50000029th
2005–06A1 Grand PrixA1 Team India300003815th
2006Formula V6 Asia by RenaultTeam E-Rain1274491311st
2007GP2 SeriesDurango2110111615th
2008GP2 SeriesiSport International1910033110th
GP2 Asia Series100001713th
2008–09GP2 Asia SeriesOcean Racing Technology20000026th
2009GP2 SeriesOcean Racing Technology2000111018th
2010Formula OneHispania Racing F1 Team100000022nd
2011Formula OneTeam Lotus10000028th
2012FIA World Endurance ChampionshipJRM8000050.510th
2013FIA GT SeriesSeyffarth Motorsport800103213th
Vita4one Racing Team20000
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP2Murphy Prototypes10000N/A6th
2014European Le Mans Series - LMP2Murphy Prototypes20000424th
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP210000N/ANC
2014–15Formula EMahindra Racing1100001817th
201524 Hours of Le Mans - LMP2Murphy Prototypes10000N/A6th
2016European Le Mans Series - LMP2Murphy Prototypes10000431st
201724 Hours of Le Mans - LMP2Tockwith Motorsports10000N/A9th
British LMP3 CupT-Sport200012710th

Complete British Formula Three Championship results

(key)

YearTeamChassisEngineClass123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627PosPoints
2002T-SportDallara F301Mugen-HondaScholarshipBRH1 1 21BRH1 2 19DON1 1 RetDON1 2 14SIL1 1 13SIL1 2 19KNO 1 RetKNO 2 16CRO 1 15CRO 2 CSIL2 1 12SIL2 2 20CAS 1 RetCAS 2 RetBRH2 1 DNSBRH2 2 12ROC 1 13ROC 2 17OUL 1 RetOUL 2 20SNE 1 13SNE 2 RetSNE 3 RetTHR 1 RetTHR 2 17DON2 1 RetDON2 2 146th156
2003T-SportDallara F301Mugen-HondaScholarshipDON1 1 10DON1 2 18SNE 1 13SNE 2 15CRO 1 15CRO 2 RetKNO 1 15KNO 2 RetSIL 1 8SIL 2 14CAS 1 RetCAS 2 20OUL 1 14OUL 2 12ROC 1 12ROC 2 10THR 1 11THR 2 14SPA 1 21SPA 2 18DON2 1 RetDON2 2 14BRH 1 18BRH 2 153rd314.5
2004T-SportDallara F304Mugen-HondaChampionshipDON1 1 11DON1 2 11SIL1 1 14SIL1 2 CCRO 1 8CRO 2 5KNO 1 6KNO 2 5SNE 1 14SNE 2 RetSNE 3 RetCAS 1 RetCAS 2 9DON1 1 4DON1 2 RetOUL 1 RetOUL 2 DNSSIL2 1 13SIL2 2 RetTHR 1THR 2SPA 1SPA 2BRH 1BRH 214th37

Complete World Series by Nissan results

(key)

YearTeam123456789101112131415161718PosPoints
2004Tata RC MotorsportJAR 1JAR 2ZOL 1ZOL 2MAG 1MAG 2VAL 1VAL 2LAU 1LAU 2EST 1EST 2CAT 1CAT 2VAL 1 RetVAL 2 13JER 1 8JER 2 416th11

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

(key)

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617PosPoints
2005RC MotorsportZOL 1 13ZOL 1 11MON RetVAL 1 16VAL 2 RetLMS 1 DNSLMS 2 DNSBIL 1BIL 2OSC 1OSC 2DON 1DON 2EST 1EST 2MNZ 1MNZ 229th0

Complete A1 Grand Prix results

(key)

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516171819202122DCPoints
2005–06IndiaGBR SPR 15GBR FEA DNSGER SPR 16GER FEA RetPOR SPRPOR FEAAUS SPRAUS FEAMYS SPRMYS FEAUAE SPRUAE FEARSA SPRRSA FEAIDN SPRIDN FEAMEX SPRMEX FEAUSA SPRUSA FEACHN SPRCHN FEA24th0

Complete Formula V6 Asia by Renault results

(key)

YearTeam123456789101112PosPoints
2006Team E-RainSEP1 1 1SEP1 2 RetSEP2 1 3SEP2 2 3SEN 1 1SEN 2 RetZHU1 1 1ZHU1 2 1ZHU2 1 1ZHU2 2 1ZHU2 3 1ZHU2 4 Ret1st131

Complete GP2 Series results

(key) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718192021DCPoints
2007DurangoBHR FEA 9BHR SPR RetCAT FEA RetCAT SPR 15MON FEA RetMAG FEA RetMAG SPR 16SIL FEA 12SIL SPR 13NÜR FEA RetNÜR SPR 16HUN FEA 14HUN SPR 15†IST FEA 8IST SPR RetMNZ FEA 5MNZ SPR 6SPA FEA 7SPA SPR 1VAL FEA 17VAL SPR Ret15th16
2008iSport InternationalCAT FEA 9CAT SPR RetIST FEA 4IST SPR 12MON FEA 3MON SPR RetMAG FEA 7MAG SPR RetSIL FEA 3SIL SPR RetHOC FEA 8HOC SPR 1HUN FEA 4HUN SPR DNSVAL FEA 15†VAL SPR RetSPA FEA 10SPA SPR 7MNZ FEA 11MNZ SPR Ret10th31
2009Ocean Racing TechnologyCAT FEA RetCAT SPR RetMON FEA 7MON SPR RetIST FEA 13IST SPR 14SIL FEA 6SIL SPR 3NÜR FEA 11NÜR SPR RetHUN FEA 17†HUN SPR 10VAL FEA RetVAL SPR 6SPA FEA RetSPA SPR 7MNZ FEA 19†MNZ SPR 12ALG FEA RetALG SPR 1318th10

Complete GP2 Asia Series results

(key)

YearEntrant123456789101112DCPoints
2008iSport InternationalDUB1 FEA 7DUB1 SPR 3SEN FEA RetSEN SPR 13SEP FEA RetSEP SPR 7BHR FEA 8BHR SPR RetDUB2 FEA RetDUB2 SPR Ret13th7
2008–09Ocean Racing TechnologySHI FEASHI SPRDUB FEADUB SPRBHR1 FEABHR1 SPRLSL FEALSL SPRSEP FEASEP SPRBHR2 FEA 9BHR2 SPR Ret26th0

Complete Formula One results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819WDCPoints
2010Hispania Racing F1 TeamHispania F110Cosworth CA2010 2.4 V8BHR RetAUS 14MAL 15CHN 17ESP RetMON 14†TUR 20†CAN 18EUR 18GBR 19GERHUNBELITASINJPNKORBRAABU22nd0
2011Team LotusLotus T128Renault RS27 2.4 V8AUS TDMALCHNTUR TDESPMONCANEUR TDGBR TDGER 20HUNBEL TDITA TDSINJPN TDKOR TDIND TDABUBRA28th0

† Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as they had completed over 90% of the race distance.

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class Pos.
2012United Kingdom JRMAustralia David Brabham United Kingdom Peter DumbreckHPD ARX-03aLMP13576th6th
2013Republic of Ireland Murphy PrototypesNew Zealand Brendon Hartley United States Mark PattersonOreca 03-NissanLMP231912th6th
2014Republic of Ireland Murphy PrototypesFrance Nathanaël Berthon Venezuela Rodolfo GonzálezOreca 03R-NissanLMP273DNFDNF
2015Republic of Ireland Murphy PrototypesFrance Nathanaël Berthon United States Mark PattersonOreca 03R-NissanLMP234713th5th
2017United Kingdom Tockwith MotorsportsUnited Kingdom Phil Hanson United Kingdom Nigel MooreLigier JS P217-GibsonLMP235111th9th

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine12345678RankPoints
2012JRMLMP1HPD ARX-03Honda LM-V8 3.4 L V8SEB 12SPA 9LMS 5SIL 7SAO 7BHR RetFUJ 5SHA 510th50.5

Complete FIA GT Series results

YearTeamCarClass123456789101112Pos.Points
2013Seyffarth MotorsportMercedes-Benz SLS AMGProNOG QR 6NOG CR 10ZOL QR 10ZOL CR DNSZAN QR 8ZAN CR 4SVK QR RetSVK CR 1013th32
Vita4one Racing TeamBMW Z4 GT3NAV QR 12NAV CR RetBAK QRBAK CR

Complete Formula E results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamChassisPowertrain1234567891011PosPoints
2014–15Mahindra RacingSpark SRT01-eSRT01-eBEI 5PUT 6PDE 13BUE RetMIA 14LBH 12MCO 13BER 18MSC 12LDN 12LDN 1317th18

Complete European Le Mans Series results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456RankPoints
2014Murphy PrototypesLMP2Oreca 03Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8SIL 8IMO RetRBRLECEST25th4
2016Murphy PrototypesLMP2Oreca 03RNissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8SILIMORBR 8LECSPAEST31st4

External links

  • career summary at DriverDB.com
Sporting positions
Preceded byParthiva SureshwarenFormula Maruti Champion 2000Succeeded by?
Preceded byNg Wai-LeongFormula 2000 Asia Champion 2001Succeeded byDenis Lian
Preceded byInauguralFormula V6 Asia Champion 2006Succeeded byJames Winslow