CHENNAI: The new FMSCI chief Arindam Ghosh conceded that motorsport was an expensive proposition in India with very little support but if more spectator interest could be generated, it could bring in the much-needed finances to take it to a different level.

Ghosh, a former rally driver, became the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI) president recently and since been talking about “restructuring everything”.

“If you see it globally, the spectator interest in motorsports is very high. Unfortunately, in India, because of the cost structure, it’s an expensive sport. It’s not like cricket or football, which you can easily play.

Source: PTI News

 

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