1. “Fear is exciting for me.” ~ Ayrton Senna2. “I felt as though I was driving in a tunnel. The whole circuit became a tunnel... I had reached such a high level of concentration that it was as if the car and I had become one. Together we were at the maximum. I was giving the car everything - and vice versa.” ~ Ayrton Senna3. “Being second is to be the first of the ones who lose.” ~ Ayrton Senna4. “It's going to be a season with lots of accidents, and I'll risk saying that we'll be lucky if something really serious doesn't happen.” ~ Ayrton Senna5. “The day it arrives, it will arrive. It could be today or 50 years later. The only sure thing is that it will arrive.” ~ Ayrton Senna
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The inaugral Indian Grand Prix is due to be held in the year 2010 if Force India F-1 teams's Boss Dr.Vijay Mallya is to be belived. The Indian billionaire, who is also head of the Indian national motor sporting federation, said recently that organisers have obtained land, set aside race fees, and will build a circuit outside the capital city Delhi. It is understood Mallya is not directly involved, but he explained to F1 reporters at Hockenheim last week that the CEO of one of India's biggest banks is backing the project. Construction of the track will begin in early October, Mallya said. "For the first time, now I think I feel very confident to be able to say to you that there will be a brand new track and that we will have our first Grand Prix in 2010,"he said last Friday.
Championship leader Lewis Hamilton was in the Indian city Mumbai this week and he also backed the plans for a Grand Prix in the country.India is certainly going to have an impact on Formula One in the next couple of years, the McLaren driver said.I believe the Indian market is enormous and if F1 can tap it, then it will benefit F1 as well as India in the long run, the Briton added. Source: GMM
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