Thursday, September 29, 2011

Indian GP Expectations

I hope they get the track ready in time. Looks like a decent track, and what will all the elevation changes and all should make for an interesting race circuit. I am all for circuits which promote overtaking but not artificial overtaking like what we witnessed at Turkey. Singapore was a good example of how the DRS zone should be .
Redbull would do well as expected, and unless the other teams find some dramatic form, I think it could well be a RedBull 1-2.

Fans in India are a lot more knowledgeable about cars, not race cars in particular, but they are passionate about cars which they own and i think it would bode well for the future. Having a circuit in a country where the fans love racing is far better than having a circuit in a country where the track is an exercise which the government has indulged in. The good thing about Indian track is that its built by a private company which sees the potential in building a race track and thats a very encouraging sign.

I hope to be there for the first ever F1 race in India, will update the blog with my first F1 experience, in the flesh.