MotoGP turning towards India
Published On Oct 13, 2010 12:00 AM By Wajeeh Khan
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In one of the sensational news, India is expected to be a part of the 2012 MotoGP world championship calendar. The new F1 track built in Greater Noida close to Delhi has turned the world towards it. The quality maintained on the track has proved India's potential in maintaining the best quality. This applaud has even attracted the CEO of Dorna Carmelo Ezpeleta. Dornais the group which controls MotoGP.
The F1 track is all set to welcome the 2011 Formula One race. It is on its final touch to get prepared for the big event. Big motorsports majors are heading towards India to see the quality of the track and have really appreciated the work done on it.
Looking at the popularity of the F1 track, Moto GP is also planning to include the Indian track in its next event. The F1 circuit has been built up by the Jaypee Group. The top officials of the company are also keen to welcome this huge event into there country. They will try their best to ride 2012 MotoGP on this track.
Moreover the Commonwealth games organised in India has developed a positive image in front of the world. Big games will be launched in India if India will keep its performance high. Games is a sector which will gain great momentum in India and world will cherish its success.
India has started showing great enthusiasm and verve in sports. This can also be seen from various CW games limited launches in automobile industry. Companies are trying to express their abysmal interest in sports. This high scale participation is leaving a positive image in front of all the countries.
And the result is that 2012 MotoGP is expected to hit the Indian ground. The officials are showing good interest in the field. Seems that Indian bike enthusiast are praying too hard.
Press Release:
International Race Teams Association boss Mike Trimby told MCN that “There is big interest in India. They are building a new circuit from scratch with bikes in mind and the Indian promoter is keen to have MotoGP.”