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Sunday 30 October 2011

Delhi Crowd Is Amazing: Narain Karthikeyan


Kumar Ram Narain Karthikeyan was the first Indian formula one driver and was given the moniker, "the fastest Indian in the world". He made his debut in 2005, with the team Jordan. In his first race at this level, which was at the Australian Grand Prix, he qualified in 12. Today actively works with several charities who work towards girls ' education and popularization of the cancer.

Not only does this speed at, but also in New Delhi the Indian crowd at the Indian Grand Prix racer Narain Karthikeyan thrilled about. "I heard the crowd going crazy in New Delhi and raises a lot. I look forward to the experience, "says Karthikeyan.

34-year-old racer said he loves food and New Delhi will be hanging out at his favourite spots in the capital, near the Hippodrome. "I was in town many times and this is how I never get enough of it."I would definitely want to see themselves in some tasty food style of Delhi, he said.

Karthikeyan, who will be in New Delhi this weekend on the current Indian Grand Prix in Buddh international circuit, said that although he represented India in the world in the past few years, the feeling is incomparable to this time. "The race this time will be thrilling. Race to own land gives various high at all, "said Karthikeyan.

For the group to which he feels is monitor Karthikeyan said: "I think this is a Virgin" which we must watch out-he says. "With most world-class racers in India, the course will treat crowds and the fans. After the Commonwealth Games, he is one of the major achievements of Delhi, "he adds.

Racing to go green
Everyone in town seems to be catching formula 1 fever. With this in mind, PETA (people for the ethical treatment of animals) India tried to catch the pulse races of the season to promote the cause of vegetarianism in their own way. Here you can see two girls dressed as a sexy PETA pit crew girls with signs that read, "Rev your engine-Go vegan!" while standing near the car at the Jantar Mantar Thursday. PETA officials say that the point of this campaign is that both drivers F1 racing fuel in their tanks best, they should also consider their bodies, which means that going vegetarian.




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