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Indian Grand Prix trophy unveiled

Indian Grand Prix trophy unveiled


New Delhi: The F1 fever reached its penultimate levels as 2012 Formula One Airtel Indian Grand Prix trophy was unveiled on Friday at Buddh International Circuit.

The trophy was unveiled in the presence of Sanjay Kapoor, CEO, Bharti Airtel Limited, India & South Asia, Bernie Ecclestone, President and CEO of Formula One Management and Administration, Manoj Gaur, Executive Chairman, Jaypee Group and Bharat Bambawale, Global Brand Director.

The 2012 Formula 1 Airtel Indian Grand Prix trophy makes use of new-age materials like aircraft-grade aluminium as well as relying on traditional ornamentation.

Mirror-finished internal surfaces and a matte-and-stainless steel outer finish with red enamel markings make it appealing while the Ashoka Chakra is subtly embedded as the base foundation.

The design uses a 'victory procession' inscription from old Indian architecture – stylized with a red enamel filled engraving that envelopes the 2012 F1 Airtel Indian Grand Prix trophy – thus creating a strong visual connect with India.

The 'mystique' of internal reflections also brings up a play of colors of the Indian flag.

The second and 2012 leg of Formula One Airtel  Indian Grand Prix  will be held on Oct 28 (Sunday).

New Delhi: The F1 fever reached its penultimate levels as 2012 Formula One Airtel Indian Grand Prix trophy was unveiled on Friday at Buddh International Circuit. The trophy was unveiled in the presence of Sanjay Kapoor, CEO, Bharti Airtel Limited, India & South Asia, Bernie Ecclestone, President...

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