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2014 Indian GP to be scrapped due to 'political problem': FIA


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JOY GUPTA
Wrong Description of Image
by JOY GUPTA on Jul 29, 2013 09:47 PM  | Hide replies

The Image shown is of India Gate, Not Buddh International Circuit.

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ASIF KHAN
Re: Wrong Description of Image
by ASIF KHAN on Jul 31, 2013 02:23 AM
thanks for the precious info.

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Dushyant Ghiya
ITS A TRADITION TO CREATE PROBLEMS...
by Dushyant Ghiya on Jul 29, 2013 03:50 PM

Its nothing new for India. Its a tradition of India to put hurdles or more particular scams in any ongoing or new inaugration say F1 OPENING AT NOIDA due to political problem. Recently, IPL scam & many other scams. Theres long list. THATS WHY INDIA IS FULL OF PROBLEMS & SCAMS. Isliye to India aage hai...

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Dushyant Ghiya
ITS A TRADITION OF INDIA...
by Dushyant Ghiya on Jul 29, 2013 03:45 PM

Its nothing new for India. Its a tradition of India to put hurdles or more particular scams in any ongoing or new inaugration say F1 OPENING AT NOIDA due to political problem. Recently, IPL scam & many other scams. Theres long list. THATS WHY INDIA IS FULL OF PROBLEMS & SCAMS. Isliye to India aage hai...

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Girish K
It is not a sport
by Girish K on Jul 29, 2013 02:34 PM  | Hide replies

It is not a sport for you and me to participate. It is just a joke. Sports build character. Good riddance.

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Sharmila Bose
Re: It is not a sport
by Sharmila Bose on Jul 29, 2013 02:46 PM
right..

it was gambling and recreation..

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Lakshman Valiveti
Re: Re: It is not a sport
by Lakshman Valiveti on Jul 29, 2013 03:26 PM
F1 is pinnacle of motorsport, unlike other popular sports like cricket, badminton, etc., It needs the best engineering in terms of aerodynamics, kinetic energy recovery, balanced design, etc. for design of the car, near perfect QA in terms of construction and the best skills and fitness for driving the car and clear planned strategies to win a race.

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kiran kumar
Re: Re: Re: It is not a sport
by kiran kumar on Jul 29, 2013 06:16 PM
Very true. Unfortunately, most of that is not openly visible to laymen. It is too technical.

Anyone who follows a sport would like to relate to the complexity of it by trying it. That is possible in most of the sports, but not with F1. People who get hooked to F1, actually need to first understand the challenges that are teams trying to overcome on the race day. Without that, the whole thing does not make any sense.

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M
Re: It is not a sport
by M on Jul 29, 2013 02:55 PM
sport does not mean to be always physical;Tech games are mental and demonstration sports; One need not be a prisoner of conservative middle-ages thoughts and philosophies;

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Dushyant Ghiya
Re: It is not a sport
by Dushyant Ghiya on Jul 29, 2013 03:47 PM
You right Girish. Its not a sport but its a sport in politics & government.

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Ajit Birdi
Re: It is not a sport
by Ajit Birdi on Jul 30, 2013 02:43 AM
Likes of you who can't even afford a cycle or a bus ride will always complain about any thing happening any where.
All because likes of you are a big losers nothing else and can't digest success of others.
In plain English it is called jealousy.
If I can't do it or enjoy, others should not be doing either.
GROW UP KID.

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M
very people who know only to exploit the land and masses
by M on Jul 29, 2013 02:27 PM

very people who know only to exploit the land and masses will be able to preserve and showcase the high-end technology showbizz is just a fallacy;
Indian politicos are for making things stinking and dirty; They dont have the caliber,culture or education to preserve or enrich anything of high-value or valuable or rich for society in any form;

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kirit varu
hi
by kirit varu on Jul 29, 2013 02:20 PM

India premier league, drivers & cars from all over india and limited foreigners are allowed and saatta is also allowed

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sudhir s
F1 in India
by sudhir s on Jul 29, 2013 02:08 PM  | Hide replies

India can run its own program. Whoever is interested, will come to participate. Slowly it can upstage others

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bigben bigben
Re: F1 in India
by bigben bigben on Jul 29, 2013 02:23 PM
haha. maybe we can have autorickshaw racing.

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tirumalai ananthasayanam
Re: Re: F1 in India
by tirumalai ananthasayanam on Jul 29, 2013 06:09 PM
why not we Indian's have our own racking as suggested by you!! may be unique way perhaps we can start some thing new to the AUTO WORLD.

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Lakshman Valiveti
Re: F1 in India
by Lakshman Valiveti on Jul 29, 2013 03:28 PM
I love my country so much, I also like your love towards the country, but sadly brother, we are so much lagging behind in motorsport, that it may take decades

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