Crucial Race for Vettal and Alonso at Indian GP

The best commercial for the Airtel Indian Grand Prix and for motorsports in India could perhaps be what's written on Lewis Hamilton's headdress. The McLaren driver will be racing in the second version of the Indian GP, and the 17th round of the 2012 Formula One world contest, in a specially-created helmet for the example with an inspirational message Believe in you, and anything is possible. 

The Indian GP saga pretty a great deal wears the same tone. For a state that struggle with scarcity, deficiency and dishonesty on a daily basis, building a Formula 1 circuit and running a victorious race is all about belief. Applauded by all previous year, the second year of the race looks set to be a prettier and grittier edition. The brown shades of the dust have been reinstating by delicious hues of green grass. 

Vettal And Alonso

The track is spotless, free of dust. There's no sound of last-minute nails being mallet in. Thursdays on the circuit, a day when engines don't run but tongues do a large mass of the day is spent doing media promotions typically wears a more relaxed vibe as drivers can be dotted walking around the enclosure, honorable a smile rather than curved shoulders. Hellos and embrace is switch over right down the length of the paddock. It was no dissimilar at the Buddh International track. 

But there were two men who were hard to spot, if not you went looking for them. The stars for this weekend's contest, Red Bull Racing's Sebastian Vettal and Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, have been kept away from any support and media assure. Vettel, who leads Alonso by six points and is the noticeable favourite to win here, sounded positive about his probability. 

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