Confirmed: No Indian Grand Prix in 2014
Chennai: It’s official. Bernie Ecclestone has confirmed that there will be no Indian Grand Prix in 2014, but the Formula One boss said the race would return the following season on an earlier date.
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Bernie and organizers' call to negotiate rates: Chandhok
Chennai: The president of the Federation of Motorsports Clubs in India (FMSCI) Vicky Chandhok feels that the decision to shift the 2014 leg of the Indian GP has been taken purely on the basis of comm
Formula 1: Is the Sun setting on Indian Grand Prix?
The Indian Grand Prix is not one of the most spectacular races on the Formula One calendar. Buddh International Circuit lacks Marina Bay street circuit’s grandeur or Suzuka’s driving pleasure. Indian
F1 boss Ecclestone indicted in bribery case
LONDON: Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone says he has been indicted by German prosecutors for alleged bribery.Ecclestone has been under investigation since a German banker was convicted of taking an
F1: Ecclestone blasts Vettel row
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone on Thursday blasted the controversy surrounding world champion Sebastian Vettel's Brazilian Grand Prix overtaking manoeuvre as a "joke".
Ferrari had contacted Fo
S. Korea Grand Prix stuck in the red
October's South Korean Grand Prix was hosted at a loss of 36 million dollars, organisers said Wednesday, raising questions over the future of the event which has been in the red since its inception in
India doesn’t require another GP, says Bernie
Bernie Ecclestone doesn’t wait around for the chequered flag at a Grand Prix. The ringmaster of the Formula One circus generally flies out in his private jet soon as soon as the race starts, but the i
Indian GP will get better with time: F1 boss
Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone on Sunday said the second Formula One Indian Grand Prix was a step-up from last year and the event's organisation would only improve in the future.
"The conditions
I am a fan of West Indies cricket team: Hamilton
Amazed to see the rapid rise of Formula One in India, McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton said the F1 race here could become one of the best of the year given the country's potential.
"It is amazing to see
There is a possibility of a second race in India: Ecclestone
India can hope to host two Formula One races within the next decade but the country faces plenty of competition on a crowded calendar, according to the sport's commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone.
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