Moto GP to Grace Indian Tracks


"It's different, Formula One is another aspirational level. Motorbikes are something very popular in India and are much closer to normal people," Ezpeleta told Reuters in an interview.

"We need to focus on different things here like we have no (local) promoter. But the cost of organizing a MotoGP race is less than Formula One and we have a manufacturer in Mahindra who are participating in the Moto3 world championship.”

"I think we are putting all our first steps right to be successful in India but nothing is easy from the beginning."

MAHINDRA ENTERS

Mahindra, India’s foremost utility vehicle manufacturer is entering the 2015 Moto3 World Championship as a constructor and will provide motorcycles to four teams, plus former Moto GP rider turned team owner Jorge Martinez’s Aspar team.

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