Mallya expects another spectacular Indian GP
by IANS
New Delhi: Sahara Force India team principal Vijay Mallya is expecting another spectacular Indian Grand Prix over the weekend, saying a double points finish at the Buddh International Circuit (BIC) will be a fitting result for the team's home race. Mallya, who has been away from public glare following the suspension of his Kingfisher airlines, will attend the October 26-28 event at BIC. "I remember how proud I felt last...  
01:48 PM, Oct 23, 2012

Buddh International Circuit is like Spa: Lewis Hamilton
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New Delhi: McLaren's Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton believes that the Buddh International Circuit has a lot in common with the Belgian circuit Spa-Francorchamps. Spa is regarded by many as the greatest F1 track currently in the season. "The circuit is something of a revelation. Most modern tracks have a very similar feel; you find that the same driving style and rhythm suits them all. But the Buddh International Circuit...  
06:51 PM, Oct 22, 2012

Hulkenberg and Di Resta wish to make Indian GP special New Delhi: Sahara Force India drivers Nico Hulkenberg and Paul di Resta on Monday said they will try to make their home Grand Prix "special" with a big result and won't "give up" on the sixth place in the championship for which they are fighting hard with Sauber. With four races to go, starting with Sunday's Indian Grand Prix, the Indian outfit is placed seventh currently, trailing the Swiss team...  
06:19 PM, Oct 22, 2012

Indian F1 track is challenging: Vettel
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New Delhi: Current Formula 1 driver's champion Sebastian Vettel believes that the Buddh International Circuit (BIC) is one of the most challenging circuits in the world. "The BIC really has emerged as one of the most challenging circuits on the calendar for the drivers. I loved the track layout last year, but not just because I won the race. With an average speed of 235 km/h, the course is the...  
05:45 PM, Oct 22, 2012

F1 family looking for hassle-free Indian visa
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New Delhi: For all their lavish praise for the organisation of Formula One Indian Grand Prix, the journeymen would love to see hassle-free visa processing, adding in the same breath that things have improved this time around compared to last year. Officials of the world governing body for motor sports, FIA, and regular faces at the paddock agree that getting the Indian visa has been 'less painful' this time, but...  
05:50 PM, Oct 21, 2012

No regrets of not being part of F1: Chandhok New Delhi: Karun Chandhok says he has no regrets of missing out on Formula One action and he is rather happy being part of FIA World Endurance Championship. Chandhok, who did test drive for then Team Lotus' during the 2011 season, shifted to Endurance series after failing to earn a full-time F1 contract for 2012 calender. "I have no regrets because I did everything possible to make things happen in...  
07:05 PM, Oct 20, 2012

Schumacher, Rosberg looking forward to Indian GP New Delhi: Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg still remember the 'enthusiasm' and 'friendliness' shown by India last year and the two Mercedes drivers are gearing up for more interesting experience in the country, which hosts the next Formula One race on October 28. Schumacher, who will bid adieu to the sport for the second time after this season, had finished fifth just ahead of Rosberg in the last edition, won...  
06:35 PM, Oct 20, 2012

Sebastian Vettel out to win Indian GP Hordes of Indian fans will gather with anticipation for another glimpse of Formula One superstar Sebastian Vettel when the defending champion attempts to retain his title at the 60-lap Indian Gran Prix starting October 26. Vettel's hard fought Korean GP win marked his third win of the season and the two-time world champion is eyeing a fourth consecutive victory next weekend. I loved the track layout last year, but not...  
03:47 PM, Oct 20, 2012

Red Bull drivers look forward to Indian Grand Prix New Delhi: Sebastian Vettel has fond memories of Indian Grand Prix as he won the inaugural race last year and the defending champion says the layout of the Buddh International Circuit (BIC) makes it a challenging race. Vettel will go into the October 28 race with a six point lead over Ferrai's Fernando Alonso. "I loved the track layout last year, but not just because I won the race. With...  
10:50 PM, Oct 19, 2012

Team McLaren to stay away from public roads in India London: Last year's inaugural Indian Formula One Grand Prix taught McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh an important driving lesson: Steer clear of the country's public roads as much as possible. The Briton and his drivers, Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton, head to India next week for the country's second race and Whitmarsh told Reuters that the team would do some things differently this time. "We are going to stay much...  
05:31 PM, Oct 19, 2012

I have the speed to deserve a better place: Narain New Delhi: He has faced consistent mechanical issues in his HRT car but Narain Karthikeyan, the only Indian racing in Formula One, says despite problems he has proved that he has the speed to deserve a better team and a better place on the grid. Karthikeyan endured six retirements due to mechanical problems and other issues but he also has a season-best 15th place finish at the Monaco Grand Prix...  
02:03 PM, Oct 19, 2012

This could be a deciding race for driver's standing Last year's Indian Grand Prix winner, Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel is again top of the drivers standing after a brilliant show at the Korean GP in Yeongam. The first-place finish at the Korean GP has taken Vettel six points ahead of Ferrari's Fernando Alonso. The fight for top place has become intense with only four races remaining in this season and Formula One fans in India could see a tough...  
09:22 AM, Oct 19, 2012

Sauber principal happy to return home for Indian GP New Delhi: The first woman to lead a Formula One team has another reason to look forward to the Indian Grand Prix next week " it's in her country of birth. The 41-year-old Monisha Kaltenborn was promoted from Sauber's chief executive to its team principal last week, and she said her main focus now is on ensuring the Switzerland-based team improves on its four podium finishes this season. "The Indian...  
05:38 PM, Oct 17, 2012

Indian GP 2012: The full schedule New Delhi: Fans of Formula One can get a head start in planning their visits to the Buddh International Circuit (BIC) in Greater Noida this month with the venue hosts Jaypee Sports International Limited (JPSI) releasing the schedule of the 2012 Indian Grand Prix. In the buildup to the second edition of the race on October 28, motorsport fans will get the opportunity to watch the worlds top F1 drivers...  
03:30 PM, Oct 17, 2012

Boost ties up with McLaren for Indian Grand Prix New Delhi: Boost, India's health food drink, on Wednesday announced partnership with the F1 side McLaren for the upcoming Indian Grand Prix. As part of the association, the Boost brand logo will run on Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button's race cars during the race and the chocolate flavoured health drink will be available for the team throughout the race weekend. "Boost is excited to partner with Vodafone McLaren Mercedes for...  
03:25 PM, Oct 17, 2012

The Buddh International Circuit will host the second edition of the Indian Grand Prix on October 30, 2012. 
02:44 PM, Oct 17, 2012

Force India want to hold onto Paul di Resta After the recent rumours linking Nico Hulkenberg to Sauber, Force India seem more determined to hold onto the other driver, Paul di Resta, for next season. "We don't expect any changes and we would like it to be business as usual, because we have two brilliant drivers," Robert Fernley, Force India's deputy team principal, was quoted as saying recently. The 26-year-old Scot had been linked with Ferrari to replace Felipe...  
01:49 PM, Oct 17, 2012

McLaren's Jenson Button dominated the season-opening Australian Grand Prix 2012.  (Getty Images)Ferrari's Fernando Alonso held off Sauber's Sergio Perez to take a sensational victory in a thrilling, rain-hit Malaysian Grand Prix 2012. (Getty Images)Mercedes' Nico Rosberg took his maiden Formula 1 victory with a dominant drive in the Chinese Grand Prix 2012.  The German led from pole position to secure Mercedes' first victory since the 1955 Italian Grand Prix. (Getty Images)
03:57 AM, Oct 17, 2012