India will not be affected by the flip-flop over Bahrain that has led to the dates of New Delhi's inaugural Formula One GP being swapped again
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Vicky Chandhok |
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Initially, the Bahrain GP was reinstated with a provisional date of October 30 with the Indian GP being moved to December. However, after teams objected, the Bahrain GP has been cancelled and Indian GP back to October.
Vicky Chandhok, president of Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India, said: "We're always working with the presumption that Delhi race will be held in October because we never received any communication from FIA. As far as Delhi is concerned, nothing changes." Chandhok said.
