Buddh International Circuit

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Buddh International Circuit is in India which will be launched this year with India’s first Formula 1 race in Noida, Delhi. Buddh International Circuit is built by Jaypee group and it has been approved by Formula One racing’s governing body, the FIA.

Buddh International Circuit has cost $215 million to build, the length of the circuit is 5.14 km with an area of 875 acres. The circuit has many stands for the audience which can handle about 100,000 viewers, next year it will be increased to 200,000 as the Formula 1 fever is on raise in India.

Buddh International Circuit is in Greater Noida International Sports City in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India which is nearer to Delhi and people can fly to Delhi and from airport special volvo buses have been provided which will take visitors directly to Buddh International Circuit. India’s first Formula 1 race will be held on October 30, 2011. Here are some of the technical information about the track -

  • Length – 5.14 km
  • Area – 875 acres
  • Avg lap time – 1m 27s
  • Seating capacity – 110,000
  • First Grand Prix – 30th October 2011
  • Top speed – 318 km/h
  • Cost to built – $215 million

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