There is no doubt that the year 2011 is the year of Formula 1 in India. It is on this that history will be made when India hosts its first ever Indian F1 Grand Pix. If you didn’t know, now you have it. Being the first time a lot needs to be done on the Indian F1 infrastructure there and as we speak now the world governing body, FIA, is yet to finalize the circuit. But they have formally confirmed it taking place.
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The event is scheduled from 28th to 30th October 2011 and fans are expected to flock to the site, which is at Buddha International Circuit in new Delhi India. Racers will have to make the 60 laps circuit for at least a podium finish. The circuit distance is about 5.137 km which is not that long. The circuit and track is done by F1 circuit designer Hermann Tilke. The track is spread in a ground area of 875 acres. Initially the seating capacity was speculated to have a capacity of 150,000 seats which may be increased. FIA have promised to confirm the race distance before the Race date.
Some notable representations in the Gp is inclusive of the UB Group of companies and some other big Indian brands that are mainly associated with Force India F1. Tata Consultancy Services will be the official IT service provider for team Ferrari and ironically the engine software for the Italian racing team is also by them.
The most watched out racer in the event is Karun Chandok. He is the one who is responsible for putting India in the world formula 1 map. He was the first Indian to make it to F1 in Jordan in the year 2005. Other racers to expect are David Coulthard who will be racing for the Red Bull F1 team.
The ticket sale for the first Formula 1 in India: the Indian Grand Prix has been started. The ticket is ranged form Rs.2,500 to Rs.35,000, which means you can get a seat of your budget. Although the seating capacity is high it will be hard to get a ticket of your choice because there will be a number of fans coming to watch Force India F1, their favorite team in action. Tickets can be bought online or from the Indian Grand Prix counters
Indian Grand Prix :First Formula One Race in India
Recognizing the increasing popularity of motor-sports in India, FIA has announced 17th race of 2011 Formula 1 in India. It is biggest news to celebrate for the racing fans. The Indian Grand Prix is going to be organized at Buddh International Circuit in the capital of India. It’s a 5.14km track and was designed by Hermann Tilke and is spread around 875 acres and has an amazing seating capacity of 150,000 which is supposed to be increased up to 200,000 later. It is going to be huge event and most people are willing be a part of Indian Grand Prix. Paul di Resta and Adrian Sutil are the stars of team for 2011. Force India F1 is all set for the occasion with the advantage of support of all Indian Fans. Its Popularity can be analyzed with the fact that the first 1000 tickets were sold within 1 hour of opening.
Narain Karthikeyan, the biggest name in Indian Motor-Sport, is making a came back after a very long time in 2011 and is going to be a part of Indian Grand Prix 2011 for Hispania Racing Team (HRT). Other Famous Indian names for the event are Karun Chandok and Armaan Ebrahim.Force India F1 is the only registered team for the Indian Grand Prix. Previously the team was known as Spyker which was changed to Force India F1 in 2007 when Vijay Mallya and Michiel Mol bought it.
India is known as a country of Cricket. While talking about the acceptance of F1 in a Cricket-Mad country, Narain Karthikeyan believes that “Nothing is impossible in India,” while most other critics say that it is not any kind of competition.
The long wait is over for fans of Formula 1 in India as the racing competition is scheduled to be held in in this country. Come October 30th, F1 in India will be slated and a lot of F1 race enthuciasts are looking forward to the racing event. What’s more interesting about this upcomingFormula 1 in India is that is expected to be among the longests F1 events because there are 20 races scheduled during the competition that will certainly provide spectators pure excitement.
The 2011 season of this racing event will be held at Greater Noida or Gautam Buddga Nagar situated in U.P. state at the Buddh International Circuit, which is nearby Delhi. The Jaypee Group is in charge of promoting F1 in India, ensuring that the Formula 1 track in this country will be modern. Moreover, the group has also committed to provide world-class ameneties and a large site to accommodate around 150,000 F1 fans.
Among the prominent Formula 1 racers that are expected to grace the event are Michael Schumacher, Fernando Alonso, and Kimi Raikkonen. Apparently, Indian fans are excited to support Indian driver Karun Chandok if he would make the cut. There is also a big possibility that popular Indian Formula 1 teams, such as Force India, would be part of this much-awaited racing event.
The track to be used for the racing competition was already completed. And to ensure that everything is is on the right track, FIA boss Bernie Ecclestone paid a visit to India to see the progress of the preparation. According to reports, Ecclestone was pleased with the general development of the construction work, including the the 5.14 km- track length that has 16 corners and various elevations. F1 analysists deem this to be among the fastests F1 circuits. Moreover, a lot of formula 1 teams contributed to designing the track for the Formula 1 in India.
F1 fans can now look forward to seeing all Formula 1 stars to participate in the event. There will also be exciting parties to be hosted in different cities across the country while showing the race on giant screens.
May racing aficionados have already reserved tickets for the first ever formula 1 India Grand Prix. The event will be held on October 30, 2011 with the venue at Buddh International Circuit which is in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
The tickets for the said event range from the price of 2 Euros up to 594 Euros. Americans who would like to buy in dollar denomination can be able to get it at a price ranging from $3 up to $792. The Natural Stand South location ticket has already been sold out at $72 dollars, that is 54 Euro. So do not wait until all the tickets are gone purchase a ticket now!
The ticket prices will depend on which part of the grandstand the ticket buyer would want to be located at in order to witness the race. The most affordable one is at the bike parking area while the high end location is at the Main Grandstand West.
The formula 1 India Grand Prix tickets can be bought online. Purchasing of tickets can be done with a Visa, Mastercard, Maesto and American Express. There are designated telephone numbers over at the official website formula1 for more information about this upcoming event.
The formula 1 official website has excellent information about the tickets and travels one can be able to take in order to get tickets, flights and accommodation for his stay in India. The prices mentioned above are only for the race tickets but if travelling from another place, there are selections of race tickets and accommodation, or race tickets with accommodation and flights that can be booked from online.
A car hire can also be requested for a more convenient travel to and from the selected grandstand of the ticket and accommodation buyer.
This 2011 formula 1 season has a lot of exciting events and the formula 1 India is an event one shouldn’t miss. To those who do not want to order online there are available locations internationally or purchasing a ticket for the formula 1 India Grand Prix.
Most of these ticket outlets are travel agencies where you can also get your airplane tickets in getting to India to feel the ultimate formula 1 India experience.
Formula 1 cars are considered to be the fastest circuit-racing cars in the world, owing tovery high cornering speeds achieved through the generation of large amounts of aerodynamic down force. Formula 1 cars race at speeds of up to 360 km/h (220 mph) with engines limited in performance to a maximum of 18,000 revolutions per minute (RPM).
Formula 1 India Details :
Place : Greater Noida – 40 KM from New Delhi
Circuit Name - Buddh International Circuit
Race Date - 30 Oct 2011
Number of Laps – 60
Schedule :
Friday 28 October 2011 – Practice Session 1 – 10:00 - 11:30
Practice Session 2 – 14:00 - 15:30
Saturday29 Octobet 2011 – Practice Sesion 3 – 11:00 - 12:00
Qualifying Race - 14:00
Formula 1 India Final Race — Sunday30October 2011- 15:0
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