Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Recommended for you

Entry cancelled: Why Grasser will compete without a second car at Oschersleben

DTM
Entry cancelled: Why Grasser will compete without a second car at Oschersleben

F1 Belgian GP: Max Verstappen quickest in FP1 over Lewis Hamilton

Formula 1
Belgian GP
F1 Belgian GP: Max Verstappen quickest in FP1 over Lewis Hamilton

Chad Ochocinco pushes back on Stephen A. Smith claim that NASCAR drivers aren't athletes

NASCAR Cup
Chad Ochocinco pushes back on Stephen A. Smith claim that NASCAR drivers aren't athletes

Kimi Antonelli reveals Roger Federer's advice for F1 title fight after Wimbledon meeting

Formula 1
Belgian GP
Kimi Antonelli reveals Roger Federer's advice for F1 title fight after Wimbledon meeting

LIVE: F1 Belgian Grand Prix updates - Ferrari and Red Bull scrap for FP1 lead

Formula 1
Belgian GP
LIVE: F1 Belgian Grand Prix updates - Ferrari and Red Bull scrap for FP1 lead

Has Haas actually been outdeveloped by its F1 rivals?

Formula 1
Belgian GP
Has Haas actually been outdeveloped by its F1 rivals?

Why return to WRC happy hunting ground is important for Oliver Solberg

WRC
Rally Estonia
Why return to WRC happy hunting ground is important for Oliver Solberg

The story behind Max Verstappen signing a Belgian McLaren F1 junior

Formula 1
Belgian GP
The story behind Max Verstappen signing a Belgian McLaren F1 junior
Breaking news

India GP now heading for 2016 return

Bernie Ecclestone says India could return to the F1 calendar in 2016.

Grid girl with the Indian flag
Fans
Fans in the grandstand
Grid girls on the drivers parade
Fans in the grandstand
Jenson Button, McLaren MP4-28
Grid girls on the drivers parade
Nico Hulkenberg, Sauber F1 Team Formula One team
Sahara Force India F1 Team fans in the grandstand
Indian flag on the grid with grid girls

A fruitful discussion

Last week, a senior official at the former race promoter Jaypee said the organisation is "trying our best to hold the race by 2017".

New Delhi hosted three consecutive races until 2013, but fell off the calendar this year amid financial issues and complex governmental hurdles relating to tax and red tape.

A senior official has now told the Indian news agency PTI that Jaypee has been working "desperately" to revive the race at the Buddh circuit.

We had a fruitful meeting in Russia.

Bernie Ecclestone

"Recently, our top boss Sameer Gaur had a meeting with Bernie Ecclestone in Sochi on bringing the race back to India," he said.

"They had a fruitful discussion, and if everything goes accordingly, then the Indian GP should go once again in 2016."

F1 chief executive Ecclestone confirmed: "We had a fruitful meeting in Russia.

"I was assured that the tax and other related problems will be sorted out in due course and then we are good to go back.

"It is too late for 2015 now," Ecclestone added, "so we are working on 2016."

Gaur also confirmed the news, revealing the talks in Russia had put the promoters and F1 officials back "on the same page".

"While 2015 looks tough as the calendar is more or less final, we should look at 2016 as the year for the return," he added.

Busy schedule

It is reported that the sudden revival of India's fortunes is due to a change in government, after the previous administration did not recognise F1 as a sport for tax reasons.

"Since the present government is encouraging several international events, the Indian GP could be a beneficiary," an official confirmed.

But with Azerbaijan arriving on the calendar next year and India now back on the cards, the prospect of an even busier schedule may not be popular among F1 teams.

"Will it be really possible to hold 22 races a year?" said an official.

Previous article Jules Bianchi Transferred to France: Family Release First Positive News
Next article European Union 'turns eye' to F1 crisis - report

Top Comments

Latest news