Two of India's premier racing tracks are ready to host some loud and fast machines after staying shut for the better part of the last 3 ...
Two of India's premier racing tracks are ready to host some loud and fast machines after staying shut for the better part of the last 3 months because of the coronavirus pandemic. Both the Buddh International circuit in Greater Noida and the Madras motor sports track in Chennai are ready to welcome speed enthusiasts in their confines over the next few weeks. While India's only Formula 1 track has already started hosting track days, the MMRT has opened its doors for testing as well as track days.
We are back on track.. with action packed pedal to the metal... Let the lights go green #unlock101 #motorsport https://t.co/nYARScOHIy
— BUDDHINTERNATIONAL (@IndianGPF1) June 4, 2020
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The 5.14 km long racing marvel which has hosted 3 Formula 1 races in the past, shared on online update in which it said,"We are back on track.. with action packed pedal to the metal. Let the lights go green".
MMSC welcomes back all manufacturers, corporates & participants to it's race/test track & thank you all in advance for respecting protocols in the #RaceAgainstCovid .https://t.co/aHrs2SJKQT
— Madras Motor Sports (@MMSCChennai) June 5, 2020
In a social media post, the Chennai club said, "The MMSC welcomes back all manufacturers, corporates & participants to it's race/test track & thank you all in advance for respecting protocols in the #RaceAgainstCovid" The club informed that the track will be opened on June 14th 2020 for testing. While 2 wheelers will be allowed from 9 AM to 1 PM at charge of Rs. 1,500 per session per rider, 4 wheelers can drive on the track from 2 PM to 6 PM by paying Rs. 4,000 per session per driver.
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