Reader Kedar Hardikar sent us these pictures from London.
Reader Irfan Kazi set us this photograph he captured with the ace driver in Bangalore.
Reader Nitesh Palrecha sent us his photograph with motor racing ace Narain Karthikeyan.
Reader Sumit Pal sent us this picture from North Hampton.
They call him the 'fastest Indian on wheels'. At 250 kmph he certainly is.
Reader Aruna Viswanathan sent us this picture.
After making his mark in the Formula One circuit, Narain Karthikeyan, now has added yet another notch to the racing belt.
Kush Maini will get the taste of a modern Formula 1 machinery for the very first time when he takes the wheel of the current Alpine car in the Young Driver Test.
Narain Karthikeyan survived a crash and fought his way up from the 20th place on the starting grid order of the sprint race to guide A1 Team India to a 10th-spot finish in the format race in Taupo on Sunday.
Narain Karthikeyan created history by winning the A1GP race at Zhuhai (China). His win made him the first Indian to ever win an A1GP race.
Narain lost out on a Formula One drive with Midland next season because of his management, says team boss Colin Kolles.
Jacques Villeneuve had confronted Narain Karthikeyan after the European Grand Prix, accusing India's first F-1 driver of blocking him
Narain Karthikeyan scorched the Brands Hatch circuit to win the Feature race and close the A1GP season on a high note as Team India secured its first ever top-10 finish in Brands Hatch on Sunday.
He now has 80 points in the drivers' championship, and is a distant second to Montagny who has 168 points.
Jordan's Indian ace's best lap time at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya was only 2.5 seconds off the pace of world champion Michael Schumacher.
The Indian F1 ace said being a test driver will boost his reputation.
The Jordan driver viewed his practice rounds on Friday in dusty and dry conditions as a "good start" to the weekend.
The Indian earned valuable points to remain second in the overall championship.
"Karthikeyan will test for the team pending the announcement of the team's third driver," said a Williams statement.
The Indian driver, who faced gearbox problems, finished 15th last in the French Grand Prix.
The Indian ace finished third and close fourth in two races at the 2004 World Series Nissan Championship at Zolder, Belgium.
Three weeks is all there is to decide whether Narain Karthikeyan can continue driving and administer motorsport in domestic and international events, after he and his drivers allegedly questioned the decision of stewards in an event here early this month.
Indian driver Narain Karthikeyan has signed with Team Kolles to drive in the European Le Mans Series (LMS) for the rest of the season. Karthikeyan, who became India's first Formula One driver when he raced for the Jordan team in 2005, will also be competing in the popular Le Mans 24 Hours endurance race in June, but his first LMS outing will be in Belgium at the weekend.
Jordan's Indian ace posted his third finish in four races in the Formula One championship.
The F1 team's Sporting director said Narain would have occasional lapses in concentration whereas Tiago Monteiro wouldn't.
Narain Karthikeyan will be unable to attend the A1 Grand Prix in Australia due to his F1 commitments.
Narain Karthikeyan knew that being part of a small team in the glamorous world of Formula One would mean dealing with a lot of limitations but such was the emotional appeal of racing in his home Indian Grand Prix that he readily gave up a comfortable NASCAR seat to switch back to F1.
The Indian driver was forced to retire on the last lap of the A1 Grand Prix Feature Race in Shanghai.
The Jordan driver clocked 1 minute and 36.707 seconds to qualify 15th for the Chinese Grand Prix.
The Indian driver said he has been talking to a few other F1 teams for a possible switch for the 2006 season.
Karun Chandhok on Thursday ended India's long wait to see its second Formula One driver and Narain Karthikeyan, the first man to do it for the country, has wished the youngster good luck.
The Indian driver expressed hope that his team Jordan would be able to fix the problem before the next meet in Nuerburgring, Germany.
"He has a lot more people watching him so he knows what it's like. He told me just to concentrate on the job," said the Indian driver.
After a hiatus of five years, Narain Karthikeyan is all set to make his long-awaited comeback in the Formula One circuit after he earned a race driver's seat with the Hispania Racing Team (HRT) for the 2011 F1 season.
Karun Chandhok believes both he and Narain Karthikeyan have taken different routes, which probably converge at Formula One.
Narain Karthikeyan confirmed that talks are on with Spyker, the Formula One team part-owned by Vijay Mallya.