In India, the automotive engineering sector has been growing rapidly, with several local companies developing products that cater to both domestic and international markets. While F1 race engineers typically work with global teams, Indian engineering firms have started contributing components and technologies to motorsports. For instance, companies like Tata Motors and Mahindra have invested in performance engineering, producing parts such as lightweight materials, electronic control units, and aerodynamic components. These products are designed to meet high standards, similar to those in F1, and are used in various racing series.  
 
Additionally, Indian startups are emerging in the automotive field, focusing on innovations like electric vehicle powertrains and data analytics for performance optimization. These local products not only support racing industries but also create opportunities for engineers to gain experience, potentially leading to roles in international motorsports. The salary for such engineers in India varies based on expertise, but it generally ranges from moderate to competitive, especially for those working on advanced projects. |