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Buddh International Circuit will be unveiled to media tomorrow

Published On Oct 17, 2011 06:41 PM By Ritesh

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Jaypee’s Buddh International circuit is going to be unveiled tomorrow to allow the media and the public to feast their eyes on the 5.14 km long racetrack. The racetrack is named after the great saint Gautam Buddha, after which the Jaypee Sports city is named as well. The Buddh International circuit has been developed for the sole reason to host the Indian Grand Prix Formula 1 race. After many speculations about its quality and its availability to host the grand event, the race track has reached the standards to host an international Formula 1 race. Tomorrow is going to be the first time the race track will be open for the appraisal of anybody else apart from the FIA and Jaypee.

Buddh International Circuit will be unveiled to media tomorrow
 
The Buddh International circuit is expected to set the records as the second fastest track after Monza with a fastest lap of 1min 27 seconds. The car is expected to traverse at an average speed of 210 kmph reaching the maximum speed of 318 km/h on the track. The race track has been designed and conceptualized by a German architect, Herman Tilke of Sepang International circuit, Bahrain International circuit and Shanghai International circuit fame. According to him, every new track to host a Formula One race gets ready two weeks ahead of the race, which seems to be true as the Formula 1 race is just about to begin during the last week of October. The JSPI has apparently made sure to meet the expectations of a race track to host an international Grand Prix F1 race.
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