The Buddh International circuit has been unveiled today in presence of many media persons. The cost for building the circuit is around 400 million dollars, and it has been designed by German architect Herman Tilke.
THE BUDDH International circuit in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, has been finally unveiled to the media today. The track is 5.14 km long as reported by ndtv.com. When one views the track at Greater Noida, we can definitely say that it is one of the best circuits in the F1 circuit, with some tough corners to test the drivers’ skills and some straight highways where the racers can just hit the accelerator. It is estimated to have cost around 400 million dollars to build the Buddh International circuit.
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Media persons at the spot were all praise for the circuit when they finally got to see it with their own eyes, as the infrastructure is of the highest quality. The stands at the circuit are just waiting for Indian F1 fans to fill in the seats and these fans are very eager to watch the mega event, which would be making its debut in India on October 30.
The design for the circuit had been made by the Herman Tilke, who was also responsible for designing major high-class circuits in various places such as Malaysia, Bahrain, China, Turkey, Indonesia, and the US - just to name a few. The track has to be in its best condition possible for the racers, who are acquainted with driving on the best tracks all over the world.
Some of the tickets have already been sold out and the remaining are being sold like hot pancakes. All eyes are set on the 30th of October when sleek cars would be racing at a top speed of around 320 km/hr at the newly-opened Buddh International circuit.