World Superbike Championship set for 2017 India debut: JPSI chiefThe inaugural WSBK India round was supposed to take place in 2013 until it was cancelled due to "operational challenges".
Tax issues have to be sorted for Indian GP return: Sameer GaurThe tax issues facing the Formula One Indian Grand Prix will have to be sorted for the return of the high-profile race, its promoter Sameer...
Difficult to organise Formula 1 race without government support: Nissan India President Guillaume SicardNissan India President Guillaume Sicard has said that it is very difficult to organise a Formula 1 race without government support.
Waiting for Jaypee Group to come back to me on 2016 return: Bernie EcclestoneFormula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has made it clear that Jaypee Group has little time left to decide on the return of the Indian Grand Pr...
Indian Grand Prix set to return in 2016, say Bernie Ecclestone and JaypeeThe Indian Grand Prix was dropped from the 2014 calendar after three successful seasons, owing to tax and bureaucratic hurdles.
Indian govt needs to resolve tax issues with Formula One: Vijay MallyaForce India team principal Vijay Mallya feels the Indian government needs to open a dialogue with the Formula One and resolve the tax issue...
It's time govt waives import duty on F1 race: FMSCI, JPSIFMSCI, the national governing body for motor sport, today said that time has come for the Indian government to understand the economic bene...
Despite Formula One, Jaypee's balance sheet remains a big challengeF1 might be a great image enhancer for Jaypee, but the Gaurs have already had to revise their break-even target for the track.
- JPSI acquires TV rights of Indian Round of Superbike World Championship
JPSI has acquired exclusive TV rights for the live transmission of the Indian round of the FIM Superbike World Championship.
- Desi F1 unleashes marketing blitzkrieg
Sources in the Indian Grand Prix circuit say title sponsor Airtel has spent around Rs 30 crore for three seasons spread over three years.
- Corporates, including Bharti Enterprises, Mahindra & Mahindra, Hero Motors, Mercedes and Shell, look to cash in on Indian Formula One race
As India prepares to host its first ever Formula One race, a host of corporates are taking different ways to cash in on the craze generated...
- Siemens bags Rs 127-cr IT order for F1 project at Noida
Siemens said it has bagged an order worth Rs 127 crore from Jaypee Sports International for providing equipment for the country's first For...