Hindustan Times, Press Trust Of India, Greater Noida: India's image as a growing sports superpower will be put to test when it hosts the first ever Formula One Grand Prix beginning with the free practice session on Friday where racing afficanados will get the first feel of the high-speed action set for Sunday. Amid the Sebastian Vettels and Lewis Hamiltons, the racers of home team, Sahara Force India, would look to score points to make the
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country's entry into the glamorous world of F1 a memorable one. The action begins with the free practice session tomorrow, followed by the qualifying on Saturday before the race on Sunday. Son of the soil Narain Karthikeyan will realise the dream of his life when he will run the Hispania car on the track of brand new Buddh International Circuit but Karun Chandhok is not hat lucky as Team Lotus has not given him a racing seat. Chandhok has no choice but to be content with driving during the practice session tomorrow. Like any shrewd business group, Team Lotus put business over emotions and decided to stick with regular drivers Heikki Kovalainen and Jarno Trulli as they aim to finish 10th ahead of fellow new comers Hispania and place finish would mean receiving close to USD 30 million as Virgin. A 10th revenue from FIA, so Team Principal Tony Fernandes did not hesitate in making an unpopular decision. "Driving in front of the home crowd cheering on is going to be a surreal experience. A once in a lifetime
experience and I feel extremely fortunate. There is a huge buzz around the Grand Prix already and I'm sure that it'll be a resounding success that will motivate more youngsters towards the sport and give us the future F1 drivers," Karthikeyan said.Force India drivers -- Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta -- have been in points contention consistently in the

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second half of the season and a good result will boost the team's chances to stay in the sixth position in the constructors' championship.The local outfit is going to face stiff competition from Sauber, which is nine points behind the home team at 40, and Toro Rosso (37). Last season, Force India had
conceded the sixth place to Williams by just one point and the team would not want a repeat this time around and hence making the Q3 in Saturday's qualifying would be crucial for them. Read Full: All eyes on India as F1 takes a pit stop in the country - Hindustan Times
conceded the sixth place to Williams by just one point and the team would not want a repeat this time around and hence making the Q3 in Saturday's qualifying would be crucial for them. Read Full: All eyes on India as F1 takes a pit stop in the country - Hindustan Times

