India Accelerates Plans to Bring Formula 1 Back to Buddh Circuit

The Indian Sports Ministry is actively working to reintroduce Formula 1 racing at the Buddh International Circuit. Talks are underway with track authorities, with the central government showing keen interest in resolving previous issues that led to the race's suspension after 2013. Vicky Chandhok supports the initiative.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 02-02-2026 19:12 IST | Created: 02-02-2026 19:12 IST
India Accelerates Plans to Bring Formula 1 Back to Buddh Circuit
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The Sports Ministry is making strategic efforts to reintroduce Formula 1 racing to India's Buddh International Circuit, initiating discussions with track authorities and key stakeholders. The initiative, led by Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, aims to overcome previous bureaucratic and tax issues that ceased races after 2013.

During a recent visit to the circuit in Greater Noida, Minister Mandaviya engaged with officials from the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority, which currently oversees the facility after the Jaypee Group relinquished control. The central government is determined to bring back this prestigious sport, with Adani considering the acquisition of the Jaypee Group.

Vicky Chandhok, a former FMSCI chief, has praised the government's proactive stance. The path to reestablishing Formula 1 in India requires concerted efforts amidst a busy global race calendar and high costs. However, India's existing world-class racing infrastructure favors a potential resurgence.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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