India's top drivers yesterday said they were upbeat about the country holding a spectacular inaugural Grand Prix to complete the 2011 Formula One season after the race was pushed back to December
India's top drivers yesterday said they were upbeat about the country holding a spectacular inaugural Grand Prix to complete the 2011 Formula One season after the race was pushed back to December.
Karun Chandhok, a Team Lotus reserve driver, said: "It will be an honour for our entire nation to host the season finale in the inaugural year of the Indian GP." Hispania Racing Team driver Narain Karthikeyan said: 'The one concern is the morning fog. That could make things a little more testing. But to host the season finale is very prestigious."
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