Thursday, October 25, 2012

Formula 1 Indian Grand Prix Start from Friday

The F1 race is critical for the home team Sahara Force India, which is protected in a battle with Sauber for the sixth place at constructors' table. Force India, deceitful seventh in the table, is trailing Sauber by 27 points and the lead is too tricky to overcome. The team is aspiring to get both the cars in the top-10 at this race. Last year, Adrian Sutil had completed ninth here. 

It will also be the last time when Indian fans will get to see the renowned Schumacher race in the country. The seven-time world winner will say good bye to F1 at the end of the period. For Narain Karthikeyan, the only Indian driver in F1, a conclude inside top-20 would be a good result allowing for the issues he has with his HRT car. He had finished 17th last year and wants to superior his presentation before the home crowd.

Indian Grand Prix

The Jaypee Sports International (JPSI) had transport an improbable race in 2011 and they are predictable to do better, having personalized the facilities a bit. The drivers had accepted the track and even termed it as one of the most demanding, but there were complaints of dust on it. The organizers have tried to make it a dust-free ability and the drivers will find a lot of greenery approximately the BIC. 

The superior Noida-based Buddh International track is 5.14 km long and it has 60 laps. The cars will cover a space of 308 kms and the maximum speed of the track is 320 kmph. The Buddh International track will host first Indian Grand Prix on October 30. The Buddh International F1 track was built by Germany's Harmann Tilke in an approx price of USD 400 million.

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