The drivers loved the Buddh International Circuit, with its flowing terrain and long straights, and the fans made their passion evident.
"There's pretty good advertising for this place and I think the word is going to get out," said McLaren's Jenson Button, second in Sunday's race behind Red Bull's double World champion Sebastian Vettel.
"Even though it was the first race it was a pretty good crowd here. And the Indian people seem to love motor racing," he added.
"I think it will turn out to be one of the great events on the Formula One calendar."
Organisers said 95,000 attended the race, on the outskirts of New Delhi, and Monday's newspapers delighted in declaring India the winner.
this
Users
Comment
article