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No Indian GP in 2015, asserts F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone

Updated on: 06 March,2014 04:49 PM IST  | 
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India's hopes of returning to the Grand Prix calender in 2015 have been dealt a severe blow by F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone, but the organisers of the race at the BIC remain hopeful 'that things will be sorted out'

No Indian GP in 2015, asserts F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone

New Delhi: F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has made a shock statement that the race will "surely" not return to India next year even as the organisers, JPSI, remained optimistic that the Formula One caravan will arrive in the country in 2015.


The 2014 race was dropped from the calender due to bureaucratic hurdles even as the official version was that it was scrapped due to logistic reasons.


Ecclestone was quoted as saying by media that "at the moment, India won't be on for next year for sure".


"Probably 2016... they're gradually getting over all the bureaucracy with the tax position inside the country and the general finance," the 82-year-old was quoted as saying by the 'Guardian'.

Bernie Ecclestone
F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone. File Pic

After dropping of the 2014 race, it was speculated that the race will be held in March, 2015 instead of October. Jaypee Sports International Ltd (JPSI) CEO and MD Sameer Gaur, who last year during the third edition of the race had said that that he would "bet his life" on race's return in 2015, said they will find a way to get it back.

"JPSI would not like to react to media reports on F1 Indian Grand Prix not happening in 2015 as we will discuss the situation with the Formula One Management soon and we're hopeful that things will be sorted out," Gaur said in a statement.

The organisers have a five-year contract with FOM to host the race at Buddh International Circuit (BIC) in Greater Noida. The first race was held in October 2011.

Citing "political" reasons, Bernie had taken out the race from the country. Due to bureaucratic hurdles and taxation issues, teams struggle to get equipments in the country.

The Indian government does not consider F1 as sport but as entertainment.

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