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The Formula 1 could return to India in 2015

Bernie Ecclestone, after announcing that next year certainly would not race india, has also said he would return the following year, thus fulfilling the agreed contract year.
The reasons, according to Ecclestone, head of F1, are the political problems that are now in the country. While President of the Federation of Indian motorsport, Vicky Chandhok insists that only organizational problems.
Behind the suppression of the race at Buddh circuit, there are also other reasons such as, the inclusions of new circuits such as Sochi in Russia, New Jersey, or Austria.
Buddh circuit cost $ 400 million and Jaypee, the company that is responsible for organizing events, signed an agreement stating that in each test we should pay 40 million organization concepts.
The Grand Prix of India, started in 2011, with 95,000 spectators and 2012, the number dropped to 60,000. So far Sebastian Vettel was the only driver to have won in these two editions.