In 2011 the Buddh International Circuit may have looked like a work in progress with little for spectators to do at the venue besides watch the racing and put up with horrific traffic snarls to and from the venue; but it didn’t seem to matter. Read more
I’ll break up this blog into two parts. One is a VERY short and concise guide to what all you can expect in terms of off-track activities during the build-up to the Indian GP. And the other is a VERY long-winded guide to what can be expected on the track. Read more
This is not a question about on-track prowess or talent. Lewis Hamilton has proved himself to be not only fast but one of the most naturally talented racing drivers that Formula One has ever seen. Read more
It’s always tempting to think of a development in Indian motorsport to be the catalyst for sweeping and immediate changes that will put the country’s racing drivers on the international map. Read more
Jean Todt, the president of Formula One’s governing body (FIA), has been going on recently about the need to cut costs in F1 in order to keep it sustainable and probably also ensure that advertisers get good value for money on their investments. Read more
If you’re an F1 fan/cursory viewer/disinterested sports fan who merely glances at its coverage in the paper or on television, you might have heard of Michael Schumacher scoring a third place finish at Sunday’s European Grand Prix in Valencia. Read more
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