Why NO INDIAN Drivers in Formula 1? #f1 #shorts

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Because indian rich kids go into bollywood not racing 😂

vaxan
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India has just one sport and one job
Sport: Cricket
Jobs: Government Jobs
This is why the number of unemployed in India is on the rise.

j
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The parents: Your option is either a Doctor or an Engineer

afsaudio
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Idk if you agree or not...
But cricket has ruined the scope for other sports in India

WarThunder-GM
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In india study study study and waste the joy of life

xoxoxoxoxooxo
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well there was a indian f1 driver but retired.
His name is Narain Karthikeyan he was a driver in 2012.and he was driving hispania racing (hrt)

lazemsebe
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Which all makes sense...

There's also limited F1 seats, so getting there is ridiculously difficult, you can see many drivers only holding on for just a season or two.

Never mind though, there will be a first Indian driver in a while. It's still a possibility. 😊

Snaakie
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Basically cricket killed all other sports!

UnSF-
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One thing that any ppl seems to miss on is physical factor. F1 is a very physically demanding sport. And asian is usually very weak compared to those from caucasian and black descent. If we wanna have a comparable physical strength, we need to consistently get high quality of food pretty much since we're born for the rest of our lives, and high intensity of working out daily and consistently. These things is a mix of so many variables, and a main factor of it is economy. And this is a result of a very long development. Japan is one example of the asian country that applies this very well. We all know how their country's wealth from a long time, and their work ethic which really move them forward so greatly in this matter in all these years. That's why japan as an asian country can have atleast 1 f1 driver every once in a while competing very well. And also in other sports where we usually see atleast a japanese on the international scene being competitive

grgaming
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The major problem is that the parents don't like it, my father wanted me to be a doctor but i had interest in diplomacy, after that decision he never talked with me like he did before

Narayanputraa
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We just have one thing . Sarkari nokri with reservation benefits, many times I wonder how this country is even running 🤷🤷🤷🤷

whocontrolthesenses
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If you want an indian f1 driver Just manifest it hard enough and you'll start seeing carlos sainz as Carshavardhan Saini

orphanslayer
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Cricket is so important for India that India hasn't won the World Cup in like forever.

yourkpopgirlie
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In India we only have value for degree certificate to become unemployed

-s
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I was six when I realised that money doesnt run in my genes and I am going to be just an Indian struggling for money instead of being a racer

flyingproofficial
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we could have an indian driver arjun maini i think but his team made fun lf his accent skin color etc and the FIA released a report saying they reduced his engine power by 30-40%

Nexusrift
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We Indians don't need a circuit to race, Nitin Gadkari Sir is doing it with our highways.

Aditya
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Compramise with school 😂, who doesn't want that

smith
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As an Indian who wants to be an F1 driver, I hate my country and I'd rather go live in Europe or America.

smontariogaming
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This is not necessary to start the race at the age of 4 to 5 .
There are some cases and l know they are rear case but they are happened in real life

There is a movie named grand tourismo and this is a real life true based movie there is a boy who play a game grand tourismo and he play the game all day and then he get a chance to become a real life car racer


And there is a movie also named Go Kart which is based on a true story


if you have the potential and capability to do that then you can become a F1 driver❤

In fact I also want to become a F1 driver and I only see videos about F1 cars

If you want to become then you have to believe in yourself.

FunFlezy