It has been a "crazy" fortnight for India's first GP3 race winner Arjun Maini but the promising teenager insists he still has a long way to go before he realises his Formula One dream.

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The Spanish Grand Prix weekend earlier this month could not have gone better for Maini.

He stormed to victory in GP3, a support race to Formula One, three days after securing a development driver deal with American outfit Haas, making him the first Indian to be part of a F1 squad after Narain Karthikeyan and mentor Karun Chandhok.

"I would be lying if I say that it was all normal. It was pretty overwhelming to be in the F1 paddock, seeing drivers I look up to and then winning a GP3 race in their presence and have the national anthem played on podium," Maini told

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