India will host 2011 Grand Prix

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Post Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:51 pm

I wish to congratulate all the wonderful Indian fans. Congratulations, you will have a GP.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7844960.stm
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DaveKillens
 
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Post Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:52 pm

Original thread about Indian GP :arrow: F1Technical- Indian GP at last!!!

The thread was started back in '06, and originally the GP was planned for 2010.

And the news you provide 'DaveKillens' is also here at F1T... :wink:
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Post Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:03 am

I happened to pass by the site of the race track (under construction) last month.
Horrible ! :o
I guarantee this is gonna be the worst GP ever !!!!
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Post Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:08 am

I won't believe it can be any worse than Valencia GP until I see it. [-( Any links?
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Post Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:14 am

I have nothing against the beautiful Indian people's GP but do they really have to move all the races to Asia and Middle East? What's next then, the first Israeli GP?
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Post Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:05 pm

No doubt India and the Asian continent has massive potential but I can't see this going anything other than badly, or at least, boringly.

On a side issue I can't even believe Abu Dhabi is going to be the last race of the year for 2009.. #-o

andartop wrote:What's next then, the first Israeli GP?


You know I wouldn't be surprised. Or maybe Iraq? Russia? Korea? They could happen.. 2017 or so?
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Post Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:01 am

natef1 wrote:No doubt India and the Asian continent has massive potential but I can't see this going anything other than badly, or at least, boringly.

On a side issue I can't even believe Abu Dhabi is going to be the last race of the year for 2009.. #-o

andartop wrote:What's next then, the first Israeli GP?


You know I wouldn't be surprised. Or maybe Iraq? Russia? Korea? They could happen.. 2017 or so?


The races will follow the money. It's not inconceivable that we'll someday see just 3 or 4 races in Europe (a "European GP, + Italy, Germany, and maybe one more?); 2 or 3 races in South America; no races in North America; and the rest in Asia and the Middle east. Iraq, Russia, and Korea could happen long before 2017 -- 2012 sounds reasonable. It all depends on who will bend over for Bernie. (Calm down Max! I was referring to race organizers and sponsoring countries!)
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Post Sat Jan 24, 2009 10:13 am

http://www.expoxxi.in/uploads/File/File ... 8_july.gif

This is the site where the track is gonna come up . It is gonna be about 5Km long .
But what worries me more is the fact that Jaypee Group who are constructing the track are not dependable enough.These people were in charge of renovating the Delhi international airport ( I live in Delhi).There were numerous delays , and the quality of work done is also quite pathetic . And the proposed site has a lot of law and order problems . And Indian officials are quite confused what is gong on .

http://www.tayalestates.com/work/Formula1.jpg

[-o< I pray to god that this should not be a disaster

And yes as pointed out earlier this will generate them a lot of money :|
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Post Sat Jan 24, 2009 11:09 am

this is great news for us.....i have been waiting for this for a long time!
I wont miss a single f1 race in my country :D
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Post Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:23 am

PLANS FOR THE F1 TRACK MADE AVAILABLE :!:

Its located in this big Sports city developed by Jaypee Group ,in Greater Noida which is in the outskirts of delhi .
A link to their site - http://www.jaypeegreens-sportscity.com/ ... _city.html

Track Pics

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Post Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:25 am

PLANS FOR THE F1 TRACK MADE AVAILABLE :!:

Its located in this big Sports city developed by Jaypee Group ,in Greater Noida which is in the outskirts of delhi .
A link to their site - http://www.jaypeegreens-sportscity.com/ ... _city.html

Track Pics

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it can be seen on the extreme right :)
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pjobmathew
 
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Post Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:53 pm

pjobmathew wrote:PLANS FOR THE F1 TRACK MADE AVAILABLE :!:

Its located in this big Sports city developed by Jaypee Group ,in Greater Noida which is in the outskirts of delhi .
A link to their site - http://www.jaypeegreens-sportscity.com/ ... _city.html

Track Pics

Image

it can be seen on the extreme right :)


Fixed that for ya, I'm seeing a tiny circuit possibly challenging Tsukuba in the way of shape and difficulty or do mine eyes deceive me?
megz
 
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Post Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:18 am

yeah man its just under 5km.
pjobmathew
 
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Post Wed Nov 18, 2009 2:30 am

Well, most tracks are around 5.2 km in length.
Ciro
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Post Wed Nov 18, 2009 2:30 am

Well, most tracks are around 5.2 km in length.
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