Know the history behind Indian Grand Prix
New Delhi, Oct 18: As the excitement builds up for the second edition of The Indian Grand Prix, let's have a look at the history behind the F1 race that came to India last year.
In 2007, five locations remained in the running for hosting the Indian Grand Prix -- Bangalore, Gurgaon, a permanent track somewhere near New Delhi; a street circuit in New Delhi, as proposed by Vijay Mallya and a site in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
Following months of negotiations, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and Bernie Ecclestone, the brain behind F1, announced in June 2007 a provisional agreement for India to host its first Grand Prix as a part of the 2009 Formula One season. The track would be built in Gurgaon, in consultation with architect Hermann Tilke, it was then announced.
However, in September 2007 the IOA announced that the debut race would take place in 2010 on the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida built by the Jaypee group.