"Obviously this is the most anticipated race on the calendar for me and there is already a great buzz around the event," said the 35 year old. "The layout of the Buddh International Circuit is a great mix which makes it challenging for the tyres as there are very few conventional straight-forward corners but since the surface isn’t abrasive at all, wear shouldn’t be an issue."
"I’ve got great memories from last year’s Grand Prix. The car was good and we were quick. I hope this year things go even better and I can dedicate it to the fans who are showing me so much support. I can’t wait to get out on track!"
Last year at the Indian Grand Prix, the Indian finished ahead of then team-mate Daniel Ricciardo in 17th place, his joint best result in what was a part-season for the Spanish outfit.
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