India takes fresh step towards Formula 1 return

India takes fresh step towards Formula 1 return

Efforts to bring Formula 1 back to India have taken a significant step forward.

Sports minister Mansukh Mandaviya has announced that a dedicated task force will be established to assess the challenges and benefits of hosting major motorsport events in the country.

The move follows a recent meeting involving Formula 1 officials, Buddh International Circuit representatives, the Adani Group, the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), and other stakeholders.

“The ministry will constitute a dedicated four-five member task force to undertake a detailed assessment of the motorsports ecosystem in the country,” Mandaviya said.

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The panel will have three months to deliver its recommendations and will examine the economic, tourism and investment benefits of hosting international events.

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Mandaviya said the government’s target is now to bring Formula 1 back to India by 2028. That marks a slight revision from his earlier ambition of securing a race by 2027.

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Formula 1 last raced at the Buddh International Circuit near New Delhi between 2011 and 2013.

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Meanwhile, FMSCI president Arindam Ghosh indicated discussions remain active, although he suggested a slightly longer timeline.

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“Efforts are on to bring Formula 1 back to India by 2030,” he said.

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The federation is also pushing for the return of MotoGP and a round of the World Rally Championship by 2028.

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