The Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI) is targeting a 2030 return for Formula 1 in the country, according to a recent report. This move comes as a positive sign for Indian motorsport fans who have been eagerly awaiting the sport's comeback.

Background

India last hosted a Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2013 at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida. Since then, the sport has not returned to the country due to various reasons. However, with the growing popularity of F1 globally and the increasing interest in motorsports in India, the FMSCI is now working towards bringing the sport back.

For India, a potential return of F1 would not only boost the country's motorsport scene but also provide a unique opportunity for local fans to watch their favorite drivers and teams compete live. Fans can catch up on the latest F1 action on FanCode, the official broadcaster of F1 in India.

The FMSCI's target of 2030 provides a realistic timeline for the necessary preparations and arrangements to be made. While there are still many factors to be considered, this development is a promising step towards reviving India's F1 dreams.

Source: The Morning Voice