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Racing in Indy
Racing at Indy ( ORP) on July 23 was the comeback for Starbeast and Narain to the Truck Series from almost a month and a half absence. Our last race was in Texas on June 4 and we finished 11th, our best overall finish up to now after 5 races. However, going to ORP meant going to a short track again, just like Martinsville. It meant changing the focus from what was previously learned on the 1.5 mile ovals. It was adventure again, trying to learn a track and the handling of the truck on the two practice sessions we had.
Charlotte Post Race
We finished the Charlotte Race!After the bad luck in Kansas on May 2, we needed to had a good result in Charlotte. The problem we had with Narain being taken out on that race, was first being taken out, and second being taken out so early. It was the first race for Narain in a 1.5 Mile oval track. The laps where really needed because the only previuos experience was Martinsville that is a totally different track to race. He only did 7 laps and the day was over.
We survived Martinsville! Part 1
Hello Everyone!
Narain Karthikeyan and Starbeast Motorsports made history on March 27, 2010 in Martinsville, Virginia. NK became the first driver ever from India to race in a NASCAR sanctioned event.
Martinsville mentaly was a little hard for me because everyone told us that it would be virtually impossible for a rookie, with no oval or stock car experience, to finish the race.
NASCAR DEBUT!!!
Hello Everyone!
Finally this weekend is Starbeast Motorsports and Narain Karthikeyan´s NASCAR debut. We are racing in Martinsville Staturday March 27 in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Starbeast Motorsports has partnered with Wyler Racing to do Selected NASCAR Truck events with NK as a driver.
What does this mean?
HELLO EVERYONE!
Hello Everyone !
This is the first blog I write about the adventure that started about 8 months ago. The project as you know is to bring two international drivers to race in our new race team STARBEAST MOTORSPORTS and race in the next few years in the NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES and bring with them 2.5 billion potential fans to NASCAR.
Why 2.5 Billion? Well, our drivers are from India and China and they have an estimated population of 1.2 and 1.3 billion respectively. As you can see we have a very good number of potential NASCAR fans.


