The X-1 Racing League will be held on November 30 and December 1 at the Buddha International Circuit (BIC) in Greater Noida. Rally driver Gaurav Gill will be seen returning to the world of track racing through this. Gill is the first driver from India to receive the Arjuna Award in the field of motorsports, landing in this league for Team Delhi.
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Regarding the return to the track, Gaurav Gill said that my background of racing has been very strong, so I could not refuse when the X-1 people called me for this league. I have won many titles in track competitions as well. It was the right decision to do something different. There are different types of drivers in this league and I am excited to participate in it.
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Gill's car hit three people during the Indian Rally Championship in Jodhpur. Recalling that scene, Gaurav said that it was the most difficult and scary phase of my life. I pray that it should not happen to anyone in the future. That was an accident over which we had no control. I want to campaign against road safety. I try to create an awareness campaign in the future with the traffic police and the Indian Ministry of Roads and Transport.
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Gaurav Gill said, "It was a shocking incident, but my family, my sponsors were with me, because of which I have helped to overcome the incident." On the security arrangements at the rally, Gill said, "The nature of the game is such that there is the risk and anything can happen at any time. Let me give you an example. A volunteer a few months ago during an athletics championships in Kerala Was going to pick up the spear thrown by him, but then a contestant from the second event threw the wheel and he felt the volunteer who killed him. Now, whose fault will you call it? Three times in the Asia Pacific has won championships Gill believes that much talent in motorsport in India, but due to lack of funds, the country is faring in this game. "