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F1: Delhi circuit 'not 100% ready' for F1 says Vijay Mallya

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Khatir Soltani
From GMM

Vijay Mallya has admitted the new Buddh circuit in New Delhi might not be completed by the time of October's inaugural Indian grand prix.

But the billionaire, India's FIA representative and also owner and boss of the Force India team, insists the event will go ahead anyway.

It has emerged that the homologation inspection of the venue, originally scheduled for the first week of August, will now take place on September 1.

Indian official Vicky Chandhok insisted the delayed date is for "purely administrative reasons" because Charlie Whiting said it made "logical sense" to pair his visit with inspection of the venue in Korea.

Even so, the delay will apparently give the Indian organisers more time to work on the aspects of the circuit that are not complete.

"There is the possibility that the facilities will not be 100 percent [finished], like the grandstand for the spectators," Vijay Mallya is quoted in a Portuguese language report citing ESPN.com.br and Agencia Gazeta Press.

"But the technical areas - the pits, the paddock and of course the track - are practically ready. The promoters of the event, who are also the owners of the circuit, are very confident that everything will be ready in time. Charlie, of course, will have the final word," added Vijay Mallya.

Referring again to the grandstand, he continued: "They designed a big stand with a suspended ceiling and all this is taking time to erect. Some facilities for the spectators may not be complete, but there is no reason the race will not happen."



Khatir Soltani
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