The inaugural Indian Grand Prix is just six weeks away, and whilst the latest images have cast some doubt over whether the track will be ready in time, Karun Chandhok, ambassador and Team Lotus reserve, has ensured The F1 Times that it will be ready.
This follows news that the World Motorsport Council has received positive reports from their Indian representative.
“The WMSC received positive reports on the on-going situation in the preparation of the Indian Grand Prix from the Indian representative of the WMSC and the Formula One Commercial Rights Holder,” read a statement.
According to Chandhok, the track is 97% complete, with just minor areas to finish off.
“The guys at JPSI (Jaypee Sports International) have been working day and night around the clock to get the venue ready for the race for the last two years and I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that the circuit will be ready,” he told The F1 Times.
“As a brand ambassador and a consultant for the circuit I can confidently say that the track is almost complete. The actual circuit in terms of racing is 97% ready.
“The remaining 3% includes minor things like marshals’ posts etc. However, as far as inspection and homologation is concerned, it’s 100% complete,” he added.
The Indian driver, who hopes to compete in front of his home crowd next month, applauded JPSI, who have managed to bring the sport to India, without the help of the government.
“Hats off to Jaypee for doing a phenomenal job in bringing the race to India and giving Indian fans a chance of a lifetime. They have an extremely dedicated and hardworking team who are focused on delivering on of the best F1 facilities in the world.”