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Here's where you can drive as fast as you want

For all you speed freaks. The only Formula One track in India, the Buddh International Circuit, opened itself to the public, on the weekend of April 22.

May 02, 2012 / 16:47 IST

Abhishek Raghunath/Forbes India


Enjoy the Speed


For all you speed freaks. The only Formula One track in India, the Buddh International Circuit, opened itself to the public, on the weekend of April 22.

If you were one of the lucky ones who registered, you could have driven your car or bike at whatever speed you wanted without any fear of cops pulling you over or people cutting you off on the wrong side. A full day of driving, three sessions, would have cost you Rs 18,749 (car) or Rs 9,999 (bike). One session lasts for 30 minutes. This looks like the start of a series of events at the BIC for the public. Expect more such runs in this space.

Read all the rules and get more info at
jaypeesports.com/bic-time-trial.shtml


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