The Indian, supported by Tata Sons and Tata Motors, had qualified on the front row yesterday but had to start fifth after being slapped with a three-place grid penalty as he was adjudged to have impeded another car during free practice.
"It has been a disappointing end to the weekend after a promising start. We should have started on the front row but were fifth on the grid and then the incident with Duval scrapped any remaining hopes", remarked a disappointed Narain.
"So the penalty was quite harsh and unfair in my opinion and such miscommunication needs to be avoided in the future."
Despite starting fifth instead of second, Karthikeyan, driving for Lenovo Team Impul, was still harbouring the hopes of a strong finish given qualifying pace but it wasn't to be.
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But Frenchman Duval, who was on an early charge, seemed to run out of patience and a hasty move at the final chicane saw the two cars coming together, which ended up taking Narain's right rear tyre out of shape.
"The car became undriveable after the hit and there was massive oversteer in left handed corners. I thought of continuing but it was just not possible given the circuit has several high-speed left handers", he elaborated.