Updated On: 25 September, 2018 08:40 AM IST | Mumbai | Abhishek Takle
Gautam Singhania suggested, "How do you add some masala or make it a tamasha? Can we bring entertainment into it? Can we bring food and make motorsport a part of it, like the IPL. It's an F&B package. So we have to rethink this whole thing"

Gautam Singhania, India's representative to Formula One's governing body International Automobile Federation's (FIA) World Motor Sport Council. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar
Building Indian motorsport up from the grassroots is crucial to addressing the country's waning presence in F1, felt Gautam Singhania, who was elected India's representative to F1 governing body International Automobile Federation's World Motor Sport Council last year.
"We do not have a motorsport culture because the cost is high. You have to reverse this — how do I make motorsport affordable? How do I promote go-karting?," said Raymond Chairman and Managing Director Singhania.