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In India, the discussion around Formula 1 race car prices often extends beyond the global market to include local automotive innovations. While genuine F1 cars are not commercially available, Indian motorsport enthusiasts and engineering students explore cost-effective alternatives. Local manufacturers and startups, such as those in Chennai and Pune, develop single-seater racing prototypes using indigenous components. These projects aim to replicate F1 performance at a fraction of the cost, with prices ranging from ₹50 lakh to ₹2 crore, depending on materials and technology. Additionally, India\“s Tata Motors and Mahindra have invested in electric racing series, promoting sustainable and affordable racing solutions. This local focus helps cultivate talent and reduces dependency on imported high-priced vehicles, making motorsports more accessible across the country. |