Revving Up India's Motorsport Future: FMSCI's Ambitious Plans
Arindam Ghosh, the new FMSCI chief, aims to boost motorsport's popularity in India. With limited support and high costs, he believes increasing spectator interest can attract essential corporate investments. City-based races and talent hunts, alongside India's potential Olympic motorsport participation, are key elements of the strategy.
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Arindam Ghosh, the newly appointed president of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), acknowledges the challenges faced by motorsports in India, primarily due to high costs and limited support. However, he believes that enhancing spectator interest could unlock necessary finances, elevating the sport's status.
Ghosh, a former rally driver, has been vocal about his plans to restructure the sport domestically. He underscores the importance of corporate investment and strategic event planning, highlighting city-based races as a means to draw more spectators. Chennai's successful street race serves as a prime example of this vision.
Additionally, FMSCI Councillor Tamal Ghosal shared optimistic news about major international events. While MotoGP is expected to return by 2025 with government support, discussions about motorsports entering the Olympics are ongoing, envisioning a potential debut by 2036.
(With inputs from agencies.)