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Sports Apr 13, 2026 · min read

New 2027 Indian Grand Prix Formula 1 Return Confirmed

Indian government is actively working to bring Formula 1 back to Greater Noida's Buddh Circuit for the 2027 season, with Adani Group also pushing for the race.

ISHRAFIL KHAN

ISHRAFIL KHAN

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New 2027 Indian Grand Prix Formula 1 Return Confirmed
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TL;DR — Quick Summary

The Indian government has officially confirmed it is bidding to bring Formula 1 racing back to the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida for the 2027 season. The Adani Group is also involved in the push to revive the Indian Grand Prix.

Key Facts
Government Confirmation
Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya confirmed active bid for F1 return
Target Season
2027 Formula 1 calendar
Proposed Venue
Buddh International Circuit, Greater Noida
Corporate Push
Adani Group confirmed involvement in initiative
Last Race
Indian Grand Prix last held over a decade ago

Formula 1 racing is on track for a big comeback in India. The central government has officially said it is working to bring the Grand Prix back to the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida. Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya confirmed that India is actively bidding for a spot on the F1 calendar in 2027.

Government Steps on the Gas for F1 Return

The push to get Formula 1 back to India is now a confirmed government effort. Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya made the announcement, putting the government's weight behind the bid. The target is clear: get an Indian Grand Prix back on the schedule for the 2027 season.

ABP News ke mutabiq, the fast world of Formula 1 is racing back toward Indian shores.

Adani Group Joins the Race Team

It's not just the government pushing for this. A major Indian corporate giant is also in the driver's seat. Karan Adani of the Adani Group has confirmed his company's involvement in the initiative. This signals a serious, well-backed effort to revive the race.

Free Press Journal reports that Karan Adani confirmed the Adani Group's push to bring Formula 1 back to the Buddh Circuit.

The plan is to host the race at the same venue as before: the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida. This track was built specifically for F1 and hosted three Grands Prix before the race left the calendar.

Why This Comeback Matters

Getting Formula 1 back to India is about more than just a race weekend. It's a major sporting and commercial event that puts the country on a global map. F1 has a massive worldwide audience. Hosting a race brings international attention, tourism, and showcases India's capability to host world-class events.

The last Indian Grand Prix was held over a decade ago. Since then, F1's popularity in India has only grown, thanks to drivers and fans. Bringing the race back would be a huge win for Indian motorsport fans and the sports economy.

As per a report by NDTV Auto, Karan Adani has confirmed his involvement, signaling a serious push to revive the Indian Grand Prix after more than a decade.

Hamaari Baat: A Race Worth Winning

Seedha baat karein toh, yeh ek bahut acha move hai. Formula 1 wapas aana chahiye. Isse desh ka naam roshan hoga, sports tourism ko boost milega, aur lakhon Indian fans ko apne ghar pe top-level racing dekhne ka mauka milega.

Government aur Adani Group ka combined effort isliye important hai kyunke F1 mein lagna ek bahut mehenga deal hota hai. Sirf government ya sirf ek company se kaam nahi chalta. Dono ke saath mein isme zyada dum hai.

Lekin ek baat clear hai: bidding process aasaan nahi hoga. F1 calendar bahut tight hai aur har saal duniya bhar ke cities isme jagah chahti hain. Government ko commercially strong offer dena hoga, track ko world-class standards par upgrade karna hoga, aur sabse important, long-term commitment dikhana hoga. Bas ek baar race laake chhod dena kaam nahi chalega. Par agar yeh ho gaya, toh 2027 ka Indian Grand Prix ek bada celebration hoga.

Sources & References

  1. F1 India Return 2027 Government Plans — ABP News
  2. Karan Adani Confirms Adani Group Push — Free Press Journal
  3. Adani Group Working on Bringing F1 Back — NDTV
ISHRAFIL KHAN

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ISHRAFIL KHAN

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