It is high time the Indian government realises the potential of hosting marquee motorsport events like Formula One, JK Tyre Managing Director Raghupati Singhania has said.
Singhania's comments come in the wake of five-time Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton's controversial statement in which he questioned the need to host a Formula One race in a "poor" country like India.
It cost Rs 2000 crore to build Buddh International Circuit (BIC) which has now become a 'white elephant' after Formula One left Indian shores in 2013.
"It (BIC) is a huge investment for a country like ours. It is unfortunate (that not many racing events happen at BIC)," Singhania told PTI on the sidelines of the JK Tyre National Racing Championships held at BIC over the weekend.
"We were involved with F1 as a support partner when the race came to India. My good friend Bernie Ecclestone (former F1 boss) once told me 'it is your government which puts all kinds of hurdle'."
"As a country, we need to realise that this is a global sporting event and an opportunity to boost the profile of our nation."
"We should move on from what happened in the past and look at the future."