F1 Indian GP venue named 'Buddh International Circuit'
NEW DELHI: The venue for the first Formula One Grand Prix in India has been named the 'Buddh International Circuit', race promoter Jaypee Sports International has announced.
The circuit, about 40 kilometres from New Delhi, can accommodate up to 125,000 spectators, including 25,000 fans at the main grandstand and thousands more at the "natural grass" stands and temporary stands.
"It is from the word Buddha to mean peace and calmness," the Star quoted Sameer Gaur, Managing Director and Chief Executive of Jaypee Sports International, as saying.
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