
14 April 2026SpeedcafeBreaking newsRace report
F1 rules out India race in 2027 after minister's claim
India’s sports minister claimed a Formula 1 race would return to the Buddh International Circuit in 2027, but F1 denied plans, citing a limited calendar and tax disputes that halted the 2011‑13 event.
India’s sports minister claimed a Formula 1 race would return to the Buddh International Circuit in 2027, but F1 denied plans, citing a limited calendar and tax disputes that halted the 2011‑13 event.
Why it matters:
- India is a fast‑growing F1 market; a race could lift global TV ratings and attract new sponsors.
- The sport runs a capped 23‑24‑race calendar, so a new venue means dropping another or expanding the schedule.
- Settling the tax dispute that halted the 2014 event would set a template for future negotiations with prospective hosts.
The details:
- 2011‑13 Indian GP held at Buddh International; Sebastian Vettel won all three, clinching his fourth world title in 2013.
- A 2014 race was cancelled after a tax dispute, and a promised 2015 return never materialised.
- Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya says the tax issue is being resolved and a decision could be made within six months.
- F1’s spokesperson stressed that interest in new venues is high but “there are a limited number of spaces on the calendar.”
- Other candidates for future slots include Thailand, South Africa and South Korea.
What's next:
- F1 will keep talks, but a 2027 race is unlikely without calendar expansion.
- Mandaviya cites the Iran conflict as a reason India is seen as a safe venue.
- The 2027 calendar will be released later this year, confirming which circuits secure the remaining slots.
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