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The Flying Diaries : BOM - LHR - BOM ( Emirates First )

July 2012 was my maiden flight on Emirates Airlines. I have always dreamt of flying First Class on Emirates A380 and the wish came true in July 2012 when I visited the UK for the British Grand Prix.

Soon enough, I drew up new plans to visit the United Kingdom again but this time it was for Football. I would attend games at Old Trafford ( Manchester United ) and the Camp Nou ( FC Barcelona )


It was time again to fly First on the Emirates A380 to London Heathrow!


Mumbai - London Heathrow ( 20th November 2012 ) :


I flew out on 20th November 2012 but this time took the First Flight out of Mumbai which would help me reach London at 1:30 in the afternoon


My Ride to the Airport :


A Brisk Check-in, Easy Immigration and Hassle-free security ensured a restful time in the Lounge before boarding commenced.

Shots from the Lounge :


An Elaborate Spread :


The Boarding commenced and I was ushered into my Private Suite :


The 24" LCD :


Minibar, Makeup Kit and the Writing Kit :


The Touchscreen console which controls all the features of the Suite :


The Suite :


The Bed :


The Suite lights up in brilliant blue during takeoff :


The Breakfast Menu :


Breakfast :


A Slight delay in landing meant a quick switchover to the A380 which was bound for London :


Video Link to the Emirates A380 Taking off from Dubai :


Lunch and what an amazing meal it was!


The Goodie Basket featuring Chocolates, Crisps, Gums, Mints!



Post Lunch, I decided to take a stroll down to the Business Class Lounge at the back of the Business Class!

The Lounge offers Canapes, Hors D'oeuvres, Sandwiches and Drinks :


What can I serve you sir?

After spending sometime in the Lounge, I returned to my Suite to find my Bed ready. Time to relax before heading for a shower prior to landing at Heathrow!

An Hour before landing, I was woken up by a crew member. It was time to head to the Shower and freshen up prior to landing :

A refreshing shower and I was all ready for arrival into London


Video Link to the Emirates A380 Nearing Touchdown at London Heathrow Airport :




Emirates A380 landing on a cold and rainy afternoon at Heathrow :


Fast Track ensured a quick completion of the arrival formalities and I had my ride waiting for me at Heathrow!

A Mercedes Benz S-Class courtesy of Emirates Airlines!!


London Heathrow - Mumbai ( 12th December 2012 ) :

I always prefer late evening flights.


My Ride, another Mercedes Benz S Class courtesy of Emirates Airlines :

Night falls early during winters in London :

There was a considerable amount of passenger traffic at Heathrow. However Fast Track made the experience a lot easier.

Shots from the Emirates Lounge at Heathrow :


The Emirates A380 being readied for the Journey to Dubai :


Food, Food and More mouth-watering food!!


Emirates offer a plethora of drinking options :


Boarding commenced from the Lounge and it was a breeze!

Shots from my Personal Suite!!

Emirates offered us some amazing amenities!

The Aircraft taxiing to the Runway :

Video Link to the Emirates A380 Takeoff from London Heathrow :



The Flight Path to Dubai International Airport :

The Elaborate Dinner Menu for First Class :

Dinners are always special on Emirates Flights and this one definitely didn't disappoint :

Gluttony isn't good and going to bed immediately after a meal is worse...but in an Emirates A380 First Class, all should be forgiven.

The Bed ready!

As always, I was woken one hour before touchdown in Dubai to enjoy my Customary Shower On-board, an experience I can never get enough of!


Nearing Dubai :

Dubai from the Sky - Simply Stunning :


Video Link to the Emirates A380 nearing Touchdown at Dubai International Airport :



Dubai International Airport :


The Emirates First Class Lounge at Dubai International Airport ranks among the best and one can never get tired of visiting it over and over again!


Savour the Spread..simply amazing :


I made the most of my time at the Lounge - had a wholesome meal, got a massage & caught up on some sleep!

The Final leg to Mumbai was in a Boeing 777-300


The First Class Seat in a 777-300 ( not much difference compared to the Business Class barring the Lie-Flat Bed ) :

Shots from Pushback and Taxiing to the Runway :

Video Link of the Emirates Boeing 777-300 taking off from Dubai International Airport :



Final Shots of Dubai :

The Lunch Service to Mumbai :


Emirates Airline leaves no stone unturned in taking care of its guests and as a First Class Traveller, I was really pampered.

It had been another memorable trip in the First Class Suites of the 777-300ER and the famous Emirates A380!

I even earned promotion to the Silver Tier at the end of my First Leg of the Trip! The Extra Baggage allowance came in handy during the Return Leg!

I want to thank Emirates for all the hospitality and care showered on me throughout the journey.. it was an experience that is still etched in my mind.



Next up is my first "Business Class" Experience on-board Emirates ( Mumbai -
Düsseldorf - Mumbai ) .. so watch this space.




The Flying Diaries - A New Series!

Hello Friends!

I am so thankful to all the readers of my blog and being a part of the journey I started in 2011.

I am blessed by God to have such amazing readers and receive such great responses to the blog.

I am planning to start a new series on the blog called "The Flying Diaries" documenting the amazing hospitality I have experienced while flying First and Business Class to various Destinations on Emirates Airlines.


Posts will be coming thick and fast, so watch this space!


Thank you once again for being a part of this blog. YOU make this blog what it is!


God Bless you all :)

JioNet & JioChat - The Full Force Unleashed!

Mumbai Indians hosted Kings XI Punjab for their First Home Game in the 2015 IPL Season.

One thing was for certain - Wankhede would be choc-a-bloc with Fans to witness the first game!

The Wankhede Stadium
has never seen empty seats - be it the International games or the IPL Matches.

On 12th April 2015, the Wankhede would offer a whole new experience to all its fans!

I was one of the fortunate few to have had the first taste of these on Saturday 11th April 2015.

Mumbai Indians were gracious to offer me a ticket for the game I was looking forward to experiencing the new offerings all over again!


So what were the new offerings in store? - JioNet and JioChat!

JioNet would offer Free High Speed Internet to the Spectators while JioChat ( a Free App available for download ) would offer fans instant messaging, Video Chats and let them explore the latest videos and features uploaded on the official channels listed in the app.

This was the First time that a stadium in India would feature such an offering!

Today's post features the match summary as well as the browsing experience.

En-route to the Stadium

The Teams are busy with the pre-match warm-ups :

The Toss - Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to field :

The Stands filling up fast :

The Match about to commence :


Shots from the Innings :

Mumbai Indians celebrating the fall of wickets :

The Strategic Time out :


The Mexican Wave and the crowd chanting Sachin Tendulkar's Name. The Legend obliges with a wave to this beloved fans!

Kings XI Punjab got off to a blistering start but a couple of wickets pegged them back. Glenn Maxwell was sent back cheaply and  Mumbai Indians seemed to be getting a grip of the game. However David Miller and George Bailey steadied the ship and the latter went on to make a brilliant 61 to post an imposing total of 177 at the end of 20 overs.

The Chase for Mumbai Indians started on a bad note as Captain Rohit Sharma was dismissed without disturbing the scoreboard.
Aaron Finch seemed to provide some impetus but a great spell by Sandeep Sharma and Mitchell Johnson left Mumbai on the ropes at 46/5 in 11.4 overs. Kieron Pollard was caught at Long-off with the score on 69 and all hope seemed lost.

In stepped Harbhajan Singh. The Turbanator alongwith the debutant Jagadeesha Suchith smashed 88 runs in 5 overs and the clean hitting resurrected the Wankhede Crowd. Chants of "Bhajji", "We Want Six" reverberated throughout the stadium as Mumbai Indians closed in on the target. 30 runs were needed of the final over and it was too much in the end as the home team fell short by 19 runs.

Nevertheless the crowd went home happy thanks to the 7th wicket partnership.


So how did JioNet and JioChat fare on their first day at office?

Spectators were regularly informed about the 2 product offerings through the PA Systems and the Stadium Screen. Representatives were proactively helping spectators log-on to the service and experience it first-hand.

After a few initial hiccups I was able to connect to JioNet and the browsing experience suddenly reached another level!

JioNet offered Seamless High Speed Internet as I posted regular updates of the game on my social media handles. Photos and Videos were uploaded without breaking a sweat ( sweat was due to the High Humidity in the Stadium though :P )

Normally whenever a Service has a large number of users logged on, Bandwidth issues can be experienced but I was fortunate enough to not encounter such an issue.

I used JioChat to converse with a couple of my friends and the Instant Messaging was a lot of fun as it offered Hindi Stickers and Smileys! It was nice to sample such an Indianised app. JioNet ensured that Video Chats didn't experience lagging on JioChat.


I must say that I was very impressed by the services offered and never dreamt of experiencing something like this so early in India.

I have visited many F1 Circuits in my 3 years of travel and No Country has been able to match the service offered by JioNet at Wankhede. F1 Circuits have similar offerings but the number of users logged in cause a lot of network drops.

One might argue that the expanse of a F1 Circuit
does not permit the feasibility of such a product  but the concentration of 32000 people within a confined space of a stadium is equally challenging.

Hiccups are part and parcel of any product and it was JioNet's and JioChat's first day at the office. I am sure niggling issues, if any, would be ironed out soon enough.

However one cannot deny that the Wankhede Stadium has sent a new benchmark in India when it comes to offering Fans a better experience!

It was a memorable day at the Wankhede Stadium. Although Mumbai Indians lost, they didn't go down without a valiant fight.

JioNet and JioChat were definitely put through their paces and they are great offerings at the Wankhede!


Fans visiting the Wankhede Stadium to watch the Mumbai Indians play can pre-register on this website to experience JioNet

Website Url : wankhede.jio.com

JioChat is available on the Play Store / iStore.


Jio On Wankhede!!




JioNet, Wankhede and Mumbai Indians - A High Speed Networking Mix!

Technology and Sports must go hand in hand. Sports would have no meaning if Technology wasn't there to help it reach places it could only dream of. Besides ensuring a Global Footprint, Technology has contributed towards ensuring Fairness and Safety in Sports.

However opening up new vistas in terms of Fan Experience at an event is one of the principle functions of Technology in Sports.

Today, I got the first taste of such an experience at the iconic Wankhede Stadium, home to the Mumbai Indians!

JioChat and JioNet are 2 of the latest offerings at the Wankhede Stadium .

JioChat and JioNet would be available for Free ( Yes Free! ) to all the Fans at the Wankhede Stadium for all the Home Games of the Mumbai Indians.

What is so special about these offerings? - It is the First Time a Cricket Stadium in India will offer its fans unhindered, high speed internet access ( JioNet ) and an app  ( JioChat ) with features ranging from chats, calls to official channels featuring the latest news about our beloved Mumbai Indians!

JioNet and JioChat will be put through their paces ( for the first time ) on 12th April 2015 when Kings XI Punjab come visiting.

The Network produced some stunning results today! JioNet downloaded the 17 MB JioChat App from the Play Store in 5 seconds..jaw dropping speed!


I was one of the Fortunate Few to be at the Wankhede Stadium today and witness a practice session of the Mumbai Indians.

The Wankhede Stadium in all its glory :


Shots of the Mumbai Indians at practice :


The Visitors acclimatizing themselves :


Aaron Finch puts in the perfect sweep-shot:


Kieron Pollard warming up to face a few in the nets :


Lasith Malinga to Kieron Pollard :


Ambati Rayudu receiving some valuable advice from Cricketing greats Ricky Ponting and Sachin Tendulkar :


The Turbanator Harbhajan Singh :


Aiden Blizzard in the Nets :

The Best Fielder in the World and the Fielding Coach for the Mumbai Indians Jonty Rhodes in his element :


Mumbai Indians fine-tuning their fielding skills. Fielding is the 13th Man ( the Mumbai Crowd is the 12th ). Corey Anderson was really pushing himself!


A Young Man by the Name of Sachin Tendulkar was smiling away to glory and enjoying his time on the pitch!


Mr. Rahul Razdan decided to showcase the Video Calling feature of JioChat and made a call to Mr. Akash Ambani who very graciously obliged!


Then we got the chance to see the Legend on Video Chat, not only the Icon for Mumbai Indians but also a great ambassador for Cricket. The SUPERMAN FROM INDIA - MR. SACHIN RAMESH TENDULKAR!!

After a quick conversation, it was time to wrap things up.


The Mumbai Indians put in a good shift at practice :


Ricky Ponting, the Head Coach for Mumbai Indians focused as ever!


It was a great day at the Wankhede Stadium!


A Big Thank you to the Mumbai Indians for hosting us and helping us experience JioChat and JioNet! 


Fans visiting the Wankhede Stadium to watch the Mumbai Indians can pre-register on this website to experience JioNet

Website Url : wankhede.jio.com

JioChat is available on the Play Store / iStore.

There is more to come about these product offerings..soon..so watch this space!





2015 F1 Season Preview - Status Quo in Round Two?

2014 was the dawn of a new era in the History of F1. The Plethora of changes posed a huge challenge to all teams. 2015 would be a step higher in technical challenges.

2015 will see the reduction of Allocated Power Units from 5 to 4, minimum weight of the car increasing to 702 kgs, ban on FRIC ( usage stopped from mid 2014 ).

Penalties too have changed for 2015 : ( Source : www.fia.com ) :

  • The replacement of a complete power unit will no longer result in a penalty. Penalties will continue to be applied cumulatively for individual components of the power unit, and if such a grid place penalty is imposed and the driver's grid position is such that it cannot be applied in full, the remainder of the penalty will no longer be carried over to the next race, but will instead be applied in the form of a time penalty during the race corresponding to the number of grid spaces remaining in the penalty.

This is a great modification to the rule applied in 2014 as a driver and a team must not be denied a chance at finishing strong in a race where they might be strong due to residual penalties being carried forward thus affecting their race starts.

  • In addition to the existing five-second penalty that may be served during a driver's scheduled pit stop, a new ten-second penalty that will have to be served in the same manner, will be introduced.

The definitions of the same are yet to be clarified.

  • If a car is deemed to have been released from its pit stop in an unsafe manner, the driver will receive a ten second stop-and-go penalty. Further penalties will be applied if the stewards believe that the driver is aware of this and attempts to drive the car regardless.

I personally believe that the team is equally to blame for an unsafe release. The "Lollipop Man" is the the best judge of the situation and handing out penalties to a driver is a bit harsh.

  • The qualifying procedure has been further clarified to cater to different sizes of starting grids: if twenty-four cars are entered for the race, seven will be eliminated after the each of the first two qualifying segments; if twenty-two are entered, six will be eliminated after each qualifying segment and so on if fewer cars are eligible.

F1 is aiming to expand its global audience. The Possibility of a Local Racing Team seems very real. This rule is as clear as it can be.

  • The partial ban on pit-to-car communication introduced at the 2014 Singapore Grand Prix will be extended to include a blanket ban on sharing technical data between team and driver, such as specific fuel consumption settings.

The aim is to make racing more Driver - Centric. Drivers would have to learn to manage their allocations wisely. Safety advice though is permitted.

  • Double points will no longer be awarded at the final event of the championship.

2014 was the only season where we had double points. It didn't go down well with the Fans and rightfully so.

  • In light of a regulation introduced in 2014 dictating that a race can not run for more than four hours and following recommendations from the report into Jules Bianchi's accident the previous season, the start times of five Grands Prix have been brought forward by one hour, so that races do not start with less than four hours until dusk. Thus, the Australian, Malaysia, Chinese, Japanese and Russian Grand Prix will start an hour earlier than in 2014.

A Wise Move by the FIA to address safety issues arising out of drastic weather conditions which lead to stoppages in the race.

  • In the aftermath of Bianchi's accident, a new procedure called virtual safety car (VSC) will be introduced, obliging drivers to reduce their speed to match the one indicated on their displays on their steering wheels. The procedure may be initiated when double waved yellow flags are needed on any section of a circuit where competitors and officials may be in danger, but the circumstances are not as such to warrant deployment of the actual safety car.

This system did see trial runs in the final rounds of the 2014 season. The Effectiveness of the same will be clear in 2015. Clearly a step to increase safety in the sport.

  • The safety car procedure was amended. Once the last lapped car has passed the leader, the safety car will return to the pits at the end of the following lap. This is a change of the previous practice which required the unlapped cars to have caught up with the back of the pack before the safety car could return to the pits.

The Pace Car always increases the time duration of a race and changing weather conditions can also cause Safety Car Periods.
The move for the safety car to return to pits after the Last Lapped Car has passed the leader is a good move to finish the full race within the specified time limits.

  • If a race is suspended, the cars will no longer line up on the grid but will slowly proceed to the pit lane instead. Pit exit will be closed and the first car to arrive in the pit lane will proceed to the exit with the other lining up behind the first one.

New Rule introduced, the effectiveness of which is yet to be seen.

  • If any team personnel or team equipment remain on the grid after the fifteen-second signal has been shown before the start of the formation lap, the driver of the car concerned must start the race from the pit lane. If the driver concerned fails to obey this, they will receive a ten second stop-and-go penalty.

The earlier rule punished the driver with a Drive Thru Penalty. The Time lost would be considerably more with this change.

  • Drivers are no longer permitted to change the design of their helmet in-season.

Cosmetic Change. This would ease the stress of recognising the drivers. As Kimi Raikkonen said : Helmets protect my head!


How have the Teams prepared for 2015? Lets have a quick peek!


Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team :

Mercedes won the 2014 Titles with a comfortable margin. W06, their latest contender has been blistering the test tracks and rivals are wary of another dominating season by them. Rosberg and Hamilton went about their job in a professional way at the pre-season tests and the team seemed to have addressed the reliability niggles they suffered throughout 2014.


Red Bull Racing F1  Team :

Red Bull
lost their 4 Time World Champion Sebastien Vettel to Ferrari. However Daniil Kvyat graduated from Toro Rosso to Red Bull to partner Daniel Ricciardo for 2015. Ricciardo had a brilliant 2014 and will be looking to better his results this year. Kvyat's promotion to the A team is being seen as a little premature. All eyes will be on the Russian who must be on his toes to keep the top bosses at Red Bull happy. Red Bull is the only top runner team for Renault and the engine manufacturer would be hoping to iron out the issues they suffered from last year. Red Bull had a quiet pre-season test and they should be in contention for race victories and podium finishes through the season.


Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team :

Ferrari
parted ways with Fernando Alonso at the end of 2014. Sebastien Vettel joined the team fulfilling his dream of following Michael Schumacher's footsteps. Kimi Raikkonen stays with the team and the pairing will be a very healthy one for the team. Vettel and Raikkonen are close friends off the racing track but the battle on track would be an intriguing one. Jean Eric Vergne joins the team from Toro Rosso. Red Bull had sidelined their protegee on 2 occasions and the Frenchman finally took the offer of joining Ferrari as the Reserve Driver. Verge is a great value addition for the team. Gutierrez joins Ferrari as a development driver. The latest challenger SF-15T has shown a lot of promise during the pre-season tests and both drivers are happy with the overall balance; Raikkonen has seen a marked improvement from the 2014 car and is optimistic about bringing home strong results. Ferrari have gone through a restructuring during the break and the new men at the helm would need to produce good results quickly. I hope to see Kimi win races again this year! I hope I can say The ICEMAN COMETH! Raikkonen for the World Championship!!


Williams Martini Racing F1 Team :

Williams
have retained Bottas and Massa for 2015. 2014 was a fantastic season for the team bringing in the much needed financial influx for the development of the 2015 challenger. The fastest of the Customer Mercedes teams, Williams should be quick in 2015 too. Pre-season tests haven't been encouraging and the initial reports suggest that Ferrari and Lotus have closed the gap to them. Time will tell though how their fortunes unfold. I feel that Williams would finish a position down ( 4th ) in the Constructors as they might not be able to contain the threat posed by Ferrari. However they should still be the Fastest Mercedes Customer Team.

 
McLaren - Honda F1 Team :

McLaren
enjoyed a great partnership with Mercedes ( Both as Factory and Customer team ) but the two parted ways at the end of 2014. This paved the way for the return of Honda and the rebirth of the relationship that dominated the sport during the Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost years. The McLaren faithful hope to see the glory days of old return and the team have taken steps in the right direction by roping in Fernando Alonso to partner Jenson Button for 2015. Kevin Magnussen, a rookie in 2014 steps down to the Reserve Driver role. Alonso suffered an unceremonious exit from the team in 2007 but wants to make things right this time around. Button would hope to produce good results and make a strong case for himself. Engine Reliability would be a major worry for the team as Honda tries to match upto the pace of its rivals. McLaren had to contend with a lot of issues during the pre-season tests and their chances of a strong finishing position seem bleak. The Team had the least aggregate runs during the tests.
Alonso suffered a serious crash in the final test which led to the Spaniard being hospitalized. He even suffered from Retrograde Amnesia and on Doctors' advice, has elected to sit out the opening round in Australia. Kevin Magnussen will be his replacement.
One positive team can draw encouragement from is that Car has been quick on single lap pace. If McLaren can address the engine's reliability problems then we have a serious contender on our hands


Lotus F1 Team :

Lotus
have switched from Renault to Mercedes engines for 2015. 2014 was a dismal year for the team and reliability issues riddled their performances throughout the season. However a switch to the faster and more reliable Mercedes engine should do their prospects no harm. Lotus have retained Grosjean and Maldonado for 2015. Jolyon Palmer, the current GP2 World Champion joins the ranks and I hope to see him impress the bosses and possibly earn a race seat. Lotus has been a team close to my heart and I really want to see them succeed this year. Pre Season tests have been promising. GO LOTUS!


Sahara Force India F1 Team :

Sahara Force India had a fantastic 2014 and were narrowly beaten by McLaren in the Constructors. Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez have formed a formidable partnership and are more than capable of helping the team move up the grid. Financial influx is of paramount importance for 2015 if the team wants to sustain its challenge till the end of the season. Ferrari and Lotus seem stronger from the Pre Season tests so Force India definitely have a tough fight on their hands. Preseason tests have brought mediocre results but a lot can change on race weekend.


Scuderia Torro Rosso F1 Team :

Toro Rosso
had an average 2014 and will feature a completely new yet inexperienced lineup in 2015. Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz Jr., both graduates from the Red Bull Drivers' Program have taken the big step into F1 but are they ready? Red Bull has reiterated their faith in the duo but electing 2 young drivers who have leapfrogged the feeder series is a big gamble. Verstappen will become the youngest driver to make his Formula One debut at the age of 17 years. I hope the duo produce some good results for the team in 2015. Renault stays as the engine supplier for the team.


Sauber F1 Team :

Sauber
have released Gutierrez and Sutil and signed Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr for 2015. Ericsson would be hoping to impress in his 2nd year in F1. Nasr who finished 3rd in the 2014 GP2 series earned himself a seat in F1 which is quite ironic as the Reigning GP2 World Champion is only a test driver at Lotus F1.
Sauber
had a dismal 2014 and would hope to finish better in 2015. Both Drivers enjoy a good financial backing and the funding should help the team to stay above board in 2015.

Caterham F1 Team and Marussia F1 Team went into administration at the end of 2014. Caterham made a return to the grid in the Final Race at Abu Dhabi but that turned out to be their final race. The assets of Caterham were scheduled for auction by the company'sadministrators and the team was not included on the final entry list.

Marussia appeared on the provisional entry list under the name "Manor F1" and in November 2014, administrators announced that the Marussia team would cease trading and close down,while the parent company Manor retained the entry. In February 2015, new investment was secured and the team left administration after an agreement with creditors was reached.

Following the financial struggles faced by Marussia and Caterham in 2014, the FIA approved the use of 2014-specification chassis in 2015. However a request by Manor F1 to use the Marussia 2014 Car was later rejected by the other teams.

Subsequent regulation changes allowed the team to use the 2014 model of Ferrari power units in their 2015 chassis instead of the 2015 specification power units used by Ferrari and other customer teams.


Manor
have roped in the services of Will Stevens and are yet to confirm their 2nd Driver.



2015 is the 2nd year in the New Era. Reliability should be better, Cars should get Faster and Racing should be more exciting.

Mercedes AMG Petronas F1
might still turn out to be dominant but the rivals are not going to be knocked out before landing a Punch or Two....or is it going to be a turnaround of fortunes for the strugglers of 2014?

We are days away from the start of the 2015 F1 Season! F1 returns and so does sanity! Bring it on!! We are ready!!



2015 Tourism Malaysia Event - An Evening to remember!

Tourism Malaysia have always been gracious. I had the privilege of attending the 2012 and 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix and was awed by the amazing hospitality shown to me in 2013.


This year too Tourism Malaysia invited me to their event held at SMAAASH Mumbai which was aimed at promoting not just the 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix held at Sepang but also Malaysia as a tourist destination, a destination worth visiting more than just once.

The event was held on 26th February 2015 with a Go-Karting Contest aptly named "Race to Sepang".


Shots of the Track :

I have been a regular here and its always been fun driving on this challenging but narrow track!


Shots from the Event :


Ma'am Sharmila ( Representing the Sepang International Circuit ) welcoming us and sharing the variety of value offerings at Sepang International Circuit.


Statistics and Spectator Turnout from previous events held at the Sepang International Circuit ( F1, MotoGP, SBK and their likes )


The Regional Tours undertaken by Tourism Malaysia for the promotion of the 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix


The Director of Tourism Malaysia - Mr. Manoharan welcoming us to the event and sharing the beauty of Malaysia as a destination and the importance of an Indian Audience to the various events held at the Sepang International Circuit.


The Winners of the Contest. I was beaten by 0.5 seconds to the Fastest time of the Day. The Team ( consisting of 6 Randomly chosen drivers ) with the best average time over a 3 minute session were chosen to travel to Malaysian for the 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix.


In all my travels I must admit that Tourism Malaysia has been proactive and involved  in generating an interest for Formula 1 in India and inviting fans to Malaysia to experience both the Malaysian Hospitality and the Race held at Sepang.

Sepang as a circuit has produced some amazing races in F1 and I am sure that 2015 would not fail to disappoint.


I missed the opportunity to be at the 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix but if offered a chance again, I would join the contingent without any hesitation.


Malaysia - Truly the Face of Asian Hospitality!