The last F1 race was in 2013. Sebastian Vettel was crowned 4 times world champion. That iconic photo still lingers in my mind where he straight went down on his knees and bowed down in front of his RB9.
@@sayakghosh2707 most probably, when Audi Sauber comes around in 2026. Andreas Seidl, the team principal for Audi Sauber said that he'll try to bring back Sebastian Vettel
i was so happy that my home city Hyderabad decided to host Indian Racing League, JKT championship and Formula E which i attended both and enjoyed a lot. I even started watching F1 now great entertainment 🏁🏁
Former CM of Andhra Pradesh Chandrababu Naidu campaigned heavily to bring Formula 1 to Andhra Pradesh/Telangana back in the day only to lose it to Noida. I have no idea what was Jaypee Group even thinking had Formula 1 track come in Telangana or former Andhra Pradesh it would have had access to 4 Metropolitan cities in Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad but not sure what led them to Noida where there wasn't even a following for the sport. Today there 2 FIA grade tracks coming up in Telangana, One in Maharashtra and one in Andhra Pradesh. Indias only legal drag strip is in Hyderabad which tells you everything. Motorsport following happens to be in South India but Jaypee group decided to put it up in UP. Politics killed Motorsports in India, North India never had the similar fan following for Motorsport as South hence it was always a losing cause Noida.
@sid mallya Track was World class was designed by Hermann Tilke who designed circuits like Sepang International Circuit, Bahrain International circuit, Istanbul Park circuit, Yas Marina Circuit, Korea International circuit, Circuit of the America's, Sochi Autodrom, Baku city circuit, Jeddah Corniche circuit and Las Vegas Circuit. The above are the prominent circuits Hermann has designed and there are plenty of others as well. The circuit was World class in 2014, rather it was the poor management of Jaypee group that led it to wayside. Then it was the Akhilesh Yadav govt who refused to acknowledge Formula 1 as sport and levied all sorts of taxes which prevented Jaypee group from making payments to Formula 1. My question was simple to Indian Olympic Association when there was no agreement or understanding with the then UP govt why was Noida even chosen? There was no secret even before F1 circuit came up in Noida for couple years Naidu had advocated for former Andhra Pradesh and now Telangana to be where this track should come about. Naidu even back then understood how many jobs would come as a result of F1 track but all of that was wasted by mismanagement via politics. They chose to build the track away from the actual fan base causing the drop in number of fans wanting to go to Buddh International circuit. I heard it became so bad that they were giving away free tickets so that fans would come to watch. Coming back to the point the BIC designer is World class and back then many F1 drivers even loved the Indian Grand Prix track. So yeah design of the track was fantastic but maintenence of it went wayside and fell into despair.
@@sidmallya7421 bro you gotta be kidding there are interviews where many F1 drivers miss the circuit as it was soo good. It was and is mismanaged for sure but the track was on point.
@sid mallya lol dude the Pista Motor Speedway is expected to receive FIA Grade 3 certification. Then Marque one race track is expected to be FIA Grade 2 license based in Andhra Pradesh, also supposed to be the longest racetrack in India. The Valley Speedway in Bengaluru is also expected to be FIA Grade 3 license. Well who knows if investors are willing to put up money maybe they will upgrade the Hyderabad circuit, ppl need to understand racing circuits are costly affair and sometimes returns on them are slow. So yeah you might feel like circuit is shit bur you have no idea what kind of money is required to develop and maintain such circuits. This is one of the biggest reasons why circuits are developed in different phases.
Still remember there used to be a Great Himalayan Car Rally in 80s and 90s. It also spawned small regional rallies all across India. Rallying was hot in that era and even DD used to significant air time to rally coverage. Don’t know why it died out
Govt loves tax on automobiles and on their way to ban diesel vehicles asap I mean I am an car enthusiast and in next 10 years probably i can’t be able to drive one due to these norms but always gr8 video sir keep growing ❤😊
I think that our govt do not love automobile and also do not want to drive automobile to their people but fir bhi Maan marr ke chalane ko de rahe hai kyuki agar cars ko ban kar Diya to pura world majak banayega apna
@@prasadchavan8313 curb Chinese imports. India does not have a single major manufacturer making custom auto parts or even graded stickers. Even the minor players import every single machine and input material. There is zero value or capacity addition in this industry.
Sir cricket ko blam mat karo. Cricket aaj itna popular hai to usme cricketers ka and unke karan jo india ko achievements mili uska hath hai. Other sports me koi aisa famous personality hai koi ya unhone kuchh aisa achieve kiya hai?? And aisa nai hai india me sirf cricket popular hai, football, badminton, tennis, Olympics, commonwealth games, kabaddi, chess bhi famous hai.
Aacha Aisa hota hai kya? Mujhe toh pata he nhi tha ek sport popular hone ki vajah se baki sports m desh peeche reh jata hai Mtlb baki countries bhi ek sport m achi hokr baki sab bhul jati hogi
@@Indian_GJ05 Dusre sports mein kaise famous personalities aur star players banaoge agar ush sports mein invest hi nahi karoge to . Sara investment aur Government aur public attention cricket le kar chala jata hey . Baki sports ko puchega kaun ? Koie nahi . Tumhe pata hey India jaisa world ki 5th largest economy , 3rd largest largest economy according to PPP jaisa country Indian football ko develop karne ke liye kitna budget AIFF ko kitna budget allocate kiya hey ? Sirf 30crore aur ish bar IPL ko organise karne mein kitni budget kharch hua batana to ? Bhai ! Asli khel Football aur Motorsports hein . Puri duniya Football aur Motorsports dekhta hey . Pesa , exposer aur talent development bhi inhi games mein hey . Cricket sirf South Asia , Australia , New Zealand , South Africa , England , West Indies ke alwa koie nahi khelta. Even if khud Australians , South Africans aur England ke loog bhi Football aur Motorsports ko jayda preference dete hein . Duniya ke bade bade powerful , , influential, developed countries Football aur Motorsports jaise games organise karte hein aur khelte bhi hein . Aur hume dekho ! Pakistan , Sri Lanka , West Indies , Bangladesh , Afganistan , Zimbabwe jaise chote , garib third class countries ko hara kar apne-aap ko tis mar khan samjhte hein . Ek aisa world cup (ICC T-20 cricket world cup) jishme sirf ginti ke 15 desh khelte hein aur ushme se bhi jyadatar wo desh hon jo bhuke-nange hey unshey jitna bahut asan hey . Dum hey FIFA World Cup tak qualify kar ke dikhao jishme bade-bade powerful footballing nations khelte hein jaise Brazil , Argentina , Uruguay , USA , England , France , Italy , Germany , Japan , South Korea , Portugal , Russia , Crotia etc .
@@saitama2508 But no country play cricket expert some poor , beggar countries of South Asia . Aur agar baat tum Australia , South Africa , New Zealand , England ki karoge to wahan ki sabse famous sport Football aur Motorsports hi hein . Cricket unhi 3rd priority hey .
@@ayushmankar4100 tum cricket ki baat kr rhe in priority list of government but desh ki halat dekh kar isn't it a surprise ki sports ayya kese jab croro logo ke pass khana he nhi hai, ek ghar aur baki amenities toh dur ki baat Aur cricket m koi special investment nhi hui pehle ki sirf ye ek sport agge nikal gya balki players the jinhone best available resources ke use se aaj game ko yaha pahuchaya
Not just motorsports, India hates e-Sports as well and "gaming" had been reduced to blatant gambling like Dream 11 and Teen Patti while PUBG is being banned😂
@@-rate6326 Gacha is just a system of monetization. The gameplay is skill based. You can buy all the skins you want but it will not give you an advantage over other player and it is completely optional. Gameplay for fantasy and rummy like gambling games is outright luck based and putting money gives a definite advantage to players who do. THEY ARE NOT GAMES and are an insult to skill based players who put thousands of hours of time into practice to get good and compete at a global level. Also if India has a problem with Chinese companies why is it that Mi, Vivo, Oppo and other Chinese mobile brands are allowed to operate? Why are companies like CF Moto, BYD, QJ, Zontes etc which are Automotive brands allowed to sell bikes and cars in India? Just take a look at Riot games which is owned by Tencent. Valorant being a huge game is not banned in India and even has a Mumbai server. The solution is not banning everything Chinese, it would be to bring equally good Indian made options. But no, we have trash games like FAUG trying to sell a sentiment. We have no reputable game developers with global titles and our gaming community is basically lacking in every way thanks to our culture. I would like to add a final point since your profile picture has Pokemon GO; initially the game was struggling to get launched in India for over 2-3 years because someone filed case that a pokestop at a temple used to drop Eggs and its non-veg 💀 At this point what is not offensive to Indians? We are a laughing stock in the gaming world thanks to things like this.
@@stimmyKnuckle Any game on any platform can become a competitive event at international level because players are all playing with the same tools. If you have a look at some of the Indonesian players on PUBG mobile you'll have a hard time believing they are playing on touch screen phones.
I wanted to be a racer.. but my family shut me down like I can’t explain even after fighting so much to get into it I’m still No where.. i don’t say I’m the best out here but i had unmatched passion and love for it for sure.. i just pray none of this happens to young racers or want to be racers generations.. my prayers are with you all who are trying to make it to racing..!!❤️❤️💔
@@amandeepbaa6978 I mean why not, besides I feel Scorpio Getaway can be a great choice for a prerunner (not a trophy truck) build. A small block chevy V8 with TH400 transmission and even long travel suspension.
@@Countrysideboy247 if u think I like this and feel like this will be easy to build with some slap on. Then sorry if you dumb to dream about if you take scorpio getaway first strip down everything to bare body then ladder frame have to be precise re-engineered for long travel suspension and solid build to withstand anything. Then come body which again re-engineered to light-weight and crucial rigid rollbar safety which means everything in the body cut off and prefabrication to trophy truck spec in short high tensile strength steel tube constructed body. In the Nothing left stock about anything in the vehicle brand nameplate. All this things can't be simple done in India with indigenous ppl as we don't have level of craftsmanship or skill to do. But we can if Indian learnt from abroad able to share their skills and knowledge
@@amandeepbaa6978 that's why I mentioned prerunners not trophy trucks. Prerunners are more basic and have many variations. People have been making budget prerunners in the states out of Tacomas. I never talked about turning a getway into a full fledged trophy truck.
@@amandeepbaa6978 I do understand the complications involved but it's simply because it was never tried in India. Even in Pakistan a lot of enthusiasts have built prerunners out of Tacomas and Hiluxes and have been racing them in Cholistan desert rally.
I don't know why people blaming only cricket for other sports. Is cricket popular in all western countries?? Still nobody regrets in their countries but in india 😒
Less than 10 seconds in the video, I had to fact-check things... Drifting is popular in Japan - True, BUT - It's not a "sport"that the Japanese government endorses or encourages. Also, The Dakar has been held in Saudi Arabia just twice so far - Here is what Wiki tells us - The Dakar Rally (or simply "The Dakar"; formerly known as the "Paris-Dakar Rally") is an annual rally raid organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation. Most events since the inception in 1978 were staged from Paris, France, to Dakar, Senegal, but due to security threats in Mauritania, which led to the cancellation of the 2008 rally, events from 2009 to 2019 were held in South America. Since 2020, the rally has been held in Saudi Arabia. Note that Dakar was held for 10 long years in South America, it is more South American than Saudi Arabian.
And that bit about Thai motorsports. Ask any Thai what they think of it. This video is riddled with factual inaccuracies, it doesn't stop with what we have already mentioned here. Motorsports is a lose lose proposition.
Motorsports as an organisation is not what it used to be. Racing used to be the competition of cars, albeit with some modifications, and the resulting marketing comes in the form of sales of those same cars the following such races. So, in other words, it was a marketing exercise. The cars of today, and I'm not talking about touring cars like in the BTCC, are nothing like they used to be. Consider F1, there is nothing in F1 that markets to any cars that currently exist, with the exception of super/hypercars that are made by those same organisations, and in small numbers. In the past, there used to be technological transfers to road cars but today racing cars have very little in common with those that are on the road. As far as India's involvement, or lack thereof, in motorsports is concerned, is purely a marketing one. I suspect that there are very few companies over there who are willing to pay the price for the global reach that F1 is offering. While there are fans of F1 in India, it only constitutes 0.02% of India's population. However, I believe that the reasons why there isn't an Indian F1 GP right now are that there is no market for such a thing over there and that political and economic issues hamper such efforts to be there. And to the OP, you are right, this whole article needs a lot of fact-checking.
After a casual discussion with my team here's what I think: for any sport to prosper in India it has to reach the grassroots level which is evident from the popular sports leagues in India. Now when I say grassroot I am not talking about the organised sports events but the unorganized ones. Here are the few examples: ipl(gully cricket), pkl(inter village tournaments), isl(inter locality competitions). Now as our friend mentioned it is too costly here's how the problem can be solved: 1. Drag racing is one of the simplest form of motorsport and is quite popular. We can take the element of short duration event say like a weekend and combine it with Finnish motorsport of Folk Racing where the cars are completely scrap and the racing is organised on a trach which is part gravel part tarmac. This way it will be cheap and affordable for a lot of people. 2. We need to have time-attack events where there is a special category for stock cars. 3. Now this may open a can of worms but the vehicle customisation needs to legalised but with rules. Once that is done the motorsport scene in India will improve and the best example is NASCAR. The above ideas can help improve the motorsport and will definitely help the economy.
F1 should be introduced in India, instead of Paying 10-20 crores to players for just hitting a ball with bat, its more better to pay that for development of F1 car and also f1 has more employment like engineers and maintainers
2023 onwards I would say Motorsport in India will see a revival. Hope to see a F1 race or W series race in India soon after the success of Formula E and the upcoming hype of MotoGP. This time, the government should consider this seriously !
😂😂😂😂 sir bura mat maanana....Zindagi mei kabhi yeh hona vaala nahi hai,....... IPL ko hi dekh lo jab tak Zee vaale ne ICL shuru nahi kiya tab tak BCCI ko samajh hi nahi aaya. To jab sabse Ameer body India mei sports ki usko nahi samajh aata to GOI to ko bhool jaao
Ye hona hi nahi chahiye coz apna youth is chutiya wo idiots apne roads pe hi moto gp khelne lagenge…fir RU-vid pe video daalenge aur marr jaenge fir rona roega poora parivaar
But I read that the work needed to turn F1 based Buddh Circuit to MotoGP has not yet started while the race is supposed to be in September. Keep in mind that recently MotoGP canceled their first ever Kazakhstan race due to same reason.
but MotoGP is not gonna get cancelled in india as they have got all the approvals from the authorities and motoGP has also released the ticket prices for the same. It is soon gonna start booking. PS-ticket prices will range from 800 to 1.5 lakh INR per person.
Produdly Indian But day by day everyday we are getting something to know that makes loving this country difficult . Specially the latest one...whatever they did to athletics in Delhi is really shameful
Its just an agenda dude i don't know which Political party you support. And i don'tevencare coz its your choice ....bt try to get indepth information about this case From internal dispute to regionalism From Political agenda to EGO This protest have everything First it was With FARMERS than SOLDIERS now ATHLETES thats something where Indian have empathy
@@detonatorop887 Of Course, all the protest against Modi Ji are Anti National and agenda driven right? Never mind that minor Brij Bhushan molested or rest of 7 girls. Only Modi Ji’s reputation matters right? That’s what is taught in Whatsapp university courses 😒
I comment little to zero on yt but you need a shout out. you are one of the real channels with a good content on yt. never miss your any vid. esp this one was touching really. the last 30 seconds or so are most imp part of the vid. keep it up. all the best Jai Maa Jwala ji🙏
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India doesn't hate motorsports. It just wasn't our priority. It's an expensive sports and needs expensive infra for it. Now we have started slowly in this arena, for example, we have built Budhha International Circuit in Noida. Much more is going to be developed in India in upcoming time. Possibly by the end of this decade, we'll have an established motorsports scene in India.
@@rutvikrs Like what ?? Ranting about love jihad, constructing Ram mandir, constructing new fancy parliament, fantasy about bullet trains, banning movies, abusing & trashing wrestlers, cracking UPSC becoming an IAS officer to take bribes and getting caught, giving road and civil infra construction contracts to shoddy people and so on eh ??
@@rutvikrs "We have better things to focus on"....this dialogue is as old as our independence. Except for a population of over a billion, what exactly fruitful we gave????..
@@siran424 If those are your priorities, demonstrate how F1 will solve it. Assume the entire valuation(not revenue) of the motorsports industry ie 5Bn USD or 1% of India's budget outlay comes in. Tell us what happens next.
@@shoumikdas4674 while doing a shoddy job, we managed to get most of our people out of extreme poverty, built a semblance of a modern country with a transport network and network connectivity, fought six defensive wars, a space program, nuclear program and a nascent specialised industrial base all while burdened with the world's biggest welfare network.
Most important it is killing our all mechanical and automobile engineers who can't find their passion even if they find themselves suitable for sports car manufacturing industries
@@rutvikrsOnly Because it is India. In western countries like Germany, Italy and USA and even Japan the Automobile industry is world class. They produce good Engineers. Funny thing is even IITs don't have Automobile Engineering course . India has nothing other than Tata and Mahindra which although are trying to improve the Automobile industry but their cars are not sold in Western countries while we Indians are always after German, American and Japanese cars.😂
@@rutvikrs Eh ?? Korea has Hyundai and Kia. Hyundai is not just a budget carmaker. They are also pretty well known in motorsports. Particularly in rally racings. Also keep in mind this is despite the fact that, South Korea only has a population of 50 million. Barely slightly more than half the population of TN. India is just useless...
It’s quite similar in pakistan drag racing died in 2010-2011 with crash of supra in race against corvette. Desert rally is still alive and backed by govt. it’s expected that drifting will become a huge thing over here in near future as its safer than drag racing. The auto shows still take place and everyone loves them. People love cars over here and it can be seen by the number of people that show up on weekend car meets in Islamabad,Lahore,Karachi and Peshawar.
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Formula E and moto GP Bharat happening this year itself. There's Jehan Daruwala and Arjun maini still on the grids. Unfortunate that government didn't really care about motorsports initially, but we see a change now, although slow. They don't even facilitate enthusiasts to tune/ build their own vehicles, choking most people here.
Arjun Maini left F2 many years ago, It his smaller brother Kush Maini who does F2 now with Jehan. Arjun Maini does GT racing now. He recently participated in nurburgring 24 hrs and came 8th overall and 2nd in its Class.
We have Bren Raceway, an FIA Grade 2 track under construction near Bangalore to be complete by 2025. Motorsports is slowly picking up the pace and building its market in India. And world famous platforms like MotoGP and F1 are planning to start again.
They had billions of visitors due to the event. It's one of the reasons Sri Lanka bailed us out of a currency collapse and buys our oil for us. When will the government wake up? 😂
hamri soch bachpan me cycle ya bike ke tire se race lagane me chali gayi. ab office jane ki jaldi me agar koi apko side nahi de raha to us se kaise age nikalna hai. ye karne me nikal rahi hai. Motorsports na ham chahte hai na hamare neta na hamare parents. 😋
True, feeling sad to see what govt is doing with ICE cars. Directly or indirectly people are forced to go with electric cars despite of multiple challenges. EVs in Motorsports sounds as stupid as windshield wipers in submarines.
MRF Mogrip FMSCI National Rally Championship is currently ongoing which I had not heard about or covered by main stream media, I accidently came across this Championship ongoing while driving towards Chikamangaluru and later googled to find more details. Only people who are into rally knows what's going on and these are not covered in media sadly
In Pakistan we don't have a single local Car brand but Pakistan has a huge motorsports culture including famous desert rallys, Drifting tracks, local Car modification culture and Autoshows 🇵🇰
Isliye log india chhodke bahar padhne aur rehne chale jaa rahe hain. India ki culture, history, heritage sab top notch hai lekin yahan ke log sabse worst hain aur sarkar uss se bhi jyada. Mujhe agar abroad jaane ka mauka mila main wahan jaa ke settle ho jaunga. Just because yahan ke chutiye, tolerant log aur primitive govt mujhe yahan future dark dikhta hai. Yahan taxation itna tight hai ki saans lena muskil hai. Har chiz pe unnecessary tax. Sarkar har chiz se loot rahi hai.
@@anuranjnirmal han bhai, bestseller ban ne wala hai. Let me suggest a title for your Magnum Opus. "F minus 1- How Mudi ze banned my filter and my dreamzzzz"
Look am not a BJP or a Modi supporter but UP mein Yadav govt. ne mein F1 ko sports ki category nhi balki entertain category mein dala hua tha. Hence the taxation. Aur ye apka thumbnail galat hai. Infact motor sports to revive karega ab just wait and watch. Kindly remove that stupid thumbnail please. Edit: vo Narayan Kartikeyan wala part ek dam stupid hai first of all.."ek bhi championship nhi jeeti". Ek Indian k kye f1 mein participate karna hi bhot badi baat hai. Unhone koi championship nhi jeeti alag baat hai..Nevertheless he is a Legend, Remember that. Never disrespect our legends. Bade aye f1 fans.
This is my Dream from childhood to be F1 Driver like sebastian vettel but dont know how will i reach chase this sport any how I hope motor sport should be promoted in India future soon 😭😭
I got to know about Dakar Rally this year and I was really fascinated by that sport. I really love that. And a same type of Rally can be organized in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan. The most popular Indian Motorcycle Brand Hero Motorsports has been participating in Dakar since many years. Also, TVS Motors also had participated in Dakar Rally.
cricket is a lazy people's game its not even a real sport ,its not even physically challenging compared to other sports like basketball, football where your body is constantly in extreme cardio mode with almost no rest at all
@@lovetocrack3443 You don't know actual cricket, Test Cricket, 6 hour for 5 days facing a 150km/hr rock ball, a stamina game. If you miss your concentration, you can lose your life.
Indian govt and politicians are the reason for so many blunders these days. Ford left India due to taxes, chevy left, general motors and fiat so many other amazing brands. They just don't care at all.
That's a pretty strong and direct stance against the government, usually don't see it. Although I'll say, we Indians are missing out on much of advantages of motorsports in India. Boosted economy, more tourism, and we get to show how diverse India is as compared to Middle Asian countries.
@@rutvikrs Dont know about other sports by F1 certainly does. Bahrain did the exact same thing and it has benefited them immensely. There are multiple independent studies of economic benefits the country had by hosting F1. That show how F1 hosting ultimately benefits a nation The Return of Investment has been 100% for bahrain. Which is more than enough to justify the initial expenditure. Its a rich man sport. Rich people need amenities and those amenities enable cash fllow to the bottom layer. F1 also brings a whole lot of International guests who need to be here for a whole damn week. If they are here they spend money which eventually reaches the bottom layer of people.
In this case, Biturbo Media wanted to say something about automobiles current issues for its enthusiasts for the sake of saying. Drawing upon the example of Thailand, where the promotion of motorsports lacks intrinsic value, imagine a scenario where someone proposes to advocate for the proliferation of red capital business in India, similar to Thailand. India, as a civilization, aspires to embody the traits of a cultured entity through its laws and conduct towards its behavior of people in everyday life. Back in the west, where gladiators fought each other to the death in the Coliseum, their lives treated as mere spectacle for sport. Meanwhile, in ancient India, even the surrendered enemy in battlefield was granted the gift of mercy and life. We can apply a similar perspective to the realm of motorsports, where in the event of car crashes during races, competitors seldom exhibit sympathy towards the affected vehicles and instead desire to proceed with their own race. To utter words about promoting motorsports hold no significance in our greater Dharmic morals that we should adhere
Give me examples of Indian kings giving mercy while surrendering. Ashoka fought whole India after his last fight converting to Buddhism bcoz he killed many people. What about wrestling, horse riding, sword fighting? Motorsports is also an engineering competition among teams, which most people should understand about.
Motorsport just doesn't mean racing. It includes many other things which has even contributed to mainstream norms. It can create opportunities and interest in mechanical and other fields, mostly way better than what cricket is providing. You are comparing apples to oranges here.
It's just ridiculous how you compared motorsport with Vedic morals. Motosport is the most complex and hard to understand sport in the world. If you don't understand F1 then we can't think of you to understand such complex philosophy of India itself.
India is a cricket dominated country. That's why not only motorsports, but all other sports are not supported around here. We need to highlight the new gen about all the types of motorsports to go further.
dad u se to told me barrackpore (near kolkata) where i live once upon a time racing sports event were held, even vijaya malaya used to came here to participate. numerous exotic cars were driven near airstrip ... unfortunately it was vanished... now the airstrip and the place were taken by HAL ( hindustan aeronautic) and indian airforce.
सोचने वाली बात ये है कि जिस देश में भुखमरी और बेरोजगारी जैसी भयावह समस्या व्याप्त हो उस देश की सरकार की प्राथमिकता अपनी जनता का पेट भरना होना चाहिए या फिर अंग्रेजो के चोचले को अपने देश में लागू करना, हर बात के लिए सरकारों को कोसना बहुत आसान है ।
I appreciate the facts you mentioned but why did you put photos of ministers of present government in the thumbnail even though the present government is at least trying to incorporate motorsport into “sports”. This is misleading.
I love F1 and Formula E and India ka apna ek racing team hai. Mahindra racing team Formula E Hyderabad mein 2023 Feburary mein Hyderabad E prix race hua hai. And it's a success.
Bhai peheli baat go cart racing start kare engineering colleges ke level pe apni cart aur engine design karke. Cricket is popular because koi bhi khel sakta hai do the same for motorsport and it'll probably be popular.
Boy we need more Indian auto manufacturers in india. There is only tata , Mahindra and maruti going on. And by that I mean companies who will make performance vehicles like sports cars, supercars and hypercars. They will help a lot in forming an image of India worldwide. Auto sector can make huge profits out of it.
I've been watching MotoGP since 2009 , fan ever since, but it never came to India until this year , happy that it's getting recognition coz it was not that famous, F1 took the limelight
Bro i have been watching Motorsports since 2007, i have attended both f1 races, i went to fe Last year too. Will probably attend moto gp as well. Their are so many fans so who wants to see racing