World’s brightest speed racers to take Buddh International Circuit by storm this September
Greater Noida: After a break of racing action during the pandemic years, once again the people of NCR will be able to witness the thrill of speed at Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida. The crisis has been averted by the Grand Prix of India race being held on the Buddh International Circuit (BIC).
Now after 10 years, the speed of sports bikes will be seen on Buddh International Circuit, not Formula One cars. Moto GP will be organized from 22 to 24 September on the track of BIC.
According to representatives of Fair Street Sports, talks are on with the Authority and Jaypee Associates on a plan to sign a 7-year deal. The event is expected to cost Rs 500 crore and bring in big moolah. The last time Formula One cars raced on the BIC track was in 2013.
Actually the Moto GP race is to be organized on the Formula One track. The plot on which the track is made. Its allotment has been canceled by the authority due to dues. The matter is sub judice in NCLT. Regarding this, the CEO of Yamuna Authority, Dr. Arun Singh had sent a letter to the organizer company Fair Street Sports. After this, the company’s CEO Pushkarnath Srivastava held talks with the authority officials. It has become clear in the conversation that the company will prepare the track for bike race.
An amount of 55 crores will be spent on this. Officials told that the company wants to organize sports events for 7 years. The company claims that continuous organizing of this massive event will affect the economy of the state.