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Chandhok still waiting for India race-seat decision

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Karun Chandhok has admitted it would be "fantastic" if he can contest his home Indian Grand Prix next month.

Team Lotus boss Tony Fernandes said this week he would "like" to put reserve driver Chandhok at the wheel of team regular Jarno Trulli's car in Delhi.

"It's obviously very nice to hear," Chandhok, 27, told CNN. "He (Fernandes) is the man who can make it happen. I've just got to wait and see what he decides."

Chandhok's father Vicky is the president of India's federation of motor sports clubs.

Karun Chandhok, Lotus F1 Team
Karun Chandhok, Lotus F1 Team

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"I've been very involved in the circuit," said Karun, who replaced Trulli for a one-off race at the Nurburgring in July. "I've been visiting the (Buddh circuit) site every month.

"To have the opportunity to drive would sort of complete that circle," he added.

Chandhok acknowledged that the fact he is now regularly considered for the race seat occupied by Italian veteran Trulli has created some tension at Team Lotus.

"It's not ideal, there's no doubt about that. I experienced it last year (at HRT), my drive was given to Sakon Yamamoto in the second half of the season. It's tough," he said.

"When they put me in the car in Germany ... it's a very difficult situation. It can be awkward. But I have to say Jarno was fantastic.

I need to sit and figure things out with Tony and where we are and where we see the future

Karun Chandhok

"He offered his advice and support all through the weekend. I have to say hats off to him, he was a model professional," added Chandhok.

Trulli however has already been confirmed for the 2012 season, while Fernandes said this week that Heikki Kovalainen is the team's "number 1 driver".

At the same time, Chandhok is hoping for a regular race seat.

"I need to sit and figure things out with Tony and where we are and where we see the future. I'd like to stay with Tony, with Lotus, and in the future race for them full time. That's my ambition," he said.

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