14 years ago
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14 years ago
Thanks for sharing it! In West Bengal one such track was supposed to come up but I don't know its current status.
14 years ago
i think good news for Indian formula one fans... :)
14 years ago
Formula-1 will be a good kind of craze for India and Indians.We have lots of speed frenzy drivers in India and specially in Delhi.
14 years ago
It's no doubt very exciting to watch.When these facilities are created I am sure it would catch the imagination of our youth.
14 years ago
thats a great news.. but the check point is "if the circuit meets the criteria" and will it be ready?????? million dollar question after seeing CWG problems.
14 years ago
That is good improvement in India and shows signs of development
14 years ago
This is a very proud news this will bring lots of employment for all the Indian sports and supporting staff for this sports.
14 years ago
Karthikeyan hit the road on the back of Indian sponsorship reportedly worth 10 million dollars.
The 29-year-old did not race in 2006 but is signed up with Williams as a test driver.
Indian business tycoon Vijay Mallya stated earlier this month that he was determined to bring a Formula One race to his country after confirming he had bought a 50 percent stake in the Spyker team.
Millions of Indians watch F1 on television, often with the same passion they reserve for the country's most popular sport - cricket.
The 29-year-old did not race in 2006 but is signed up with Williams as a test driver.
Indian business tycoon Vijay Mallya stated earlier this month that he was determined to bring a Formula One race to his country after confirming he had bought a 50 percent stake in the Spyker team.
Millions of Indians watch F1 on television, often with the same passion they reserve for the country's most popular sport - cricket.
14 years ago
Now the question is whether we can meet the rigorous standars that these tracks require.It entails huge investment too.
14 years ago
Chinmoy,
dreams,we spend our half of life in dreaming and rest in making them true. Hope it will
dreams,we spend our half of life in dreaming and rest in making them true. Hope it will
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