I have never seen a F1 race. Makes me more Indian as I am sure to fall in the majority list of non-F1-viewers in India. Nevertheless I am as excited as anybody for the first F1 race in India - making it my most exciting F1 race ever.
Non-viewer doesn’t mean a non-follower. Especially with Indians and world sport. Football, NBA, Rugby, Gymnastics are few activities we love to watch while others sweat it out. This holds true to F1 racing too. Ever so more after the Indian representation to it - Sahara Force India F1 team. From the green light to the chequered flag, Formula 1 racing holds an end to end adrenal rush experience, if I may sound a little corporate.
My favourite piece of a F1 race is that sound. Speedy cars and their engines smoking out the vroooom hum is enough to pump up the adrenal rush. Pit-stops and the rush there, you feel a part of it. All this was on t.v till date but now we have a chance to witness the sound, the cars, and the rush live.
Quite apparently I am all ready to smell the burning rubber, listen to the engines roaring, see the speed machines, feel the adrenal rush and taste the flavour of the first F1 race in India ever. Satiating all the five senses this has to be the most exciting F1 race ever.
Non-viewer doesn’t mean a non-follower. Especially with Indians and world sport. Football, NBA, Rugby, Gymnastics are few activities we love to watch while others sweat it out. This holds true to F1 racing too. Ever so more after the Indian representation to it - Sahara Force India F1 team. From the green light to the chequered flag, Formula 1 racing holds an end to end adrenal rush experience, if I may sound a little corporate.
My favourite piece of a F1 race is that sound. Speedy cars and their engines smoking out the vroooom hum is enough to pump up the adrenal rush. Pit-stops and the rush there, you feel a part of it. All this was on t.v till date but now we have a chance to witness the sound, the cars, and the rush live.
In recent years watching the tri-coloured car chasing down the Mercs and Fearraris has added that extra cheer for Indians. Thanks to the Sahara Force India team we are in the international arena of F1 racing and doing incredibly well in the short span.
Quite apparently I am all ready to smell the burning rubber, listen to the engines roaring, see the speed machines, feel the adrenal rush and taste the flavour of the first F1 race in India ever. Satiating all the five senses this has to be the most exciting F1 race ever.
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