Hyderabad was one of a number of Indian cities bidding to host a round of the FIA Formula E World Championship, although it was only seriously considered after the COVID-19 pandemic had halted the discussions between the FIA and proposed hosts in Delhi and Mumbai. [6] On 17 January 2022, the Government of Telangana signed a "letter of intent" with Formula E to stage the Hyderabad ePrix, with a planned debut as a round of the 2022/23 season, towards the start of the season.[6] The Hyderabad ePrix was subsequently listed on the first provisional calendar for 2022–23 as the fourth round of the season, with an initial date of 11 February 2023.[7]
Besides Formula E, it was also planned for Hyderabad Street Circuit to host races for the Formula Regional Indian Championship and the F4 Indian Championship,[8] however both championships were cancelled in 2022.[9] After the cancellation of those championships, the circuit was scheduled to host two rounds of the new Indian Racing League in 2022 as a test before Formula E's debut.[10] The first of these events was cancelled following the opening practice session after a driver broke their leg in a crash, but this was not communicated to patrons or the outside world until after the event was scheduled to conclude.[11] The Indian Racing League returned for its season finale three weeks later, with Alister Yoong and Nikhil Bohra winning all three races for the Godspeed Kochi franchise.[12]
Hyderabad Motor Racing Pvt Ltd constructed the first ever street race circuit certified by the FIA in India. The racetrack's starting position was across from the NTR Garden, from where it would pass via NTR Marg and IMAX road before returning to the starting point in a loop. The track is 11 m (36 ft) wide on average. For the competing teams, a total of 12 FIA pit garages are being constructed close to the IMAX turning.[1]
Lap records
The fastest official race lap records at the Hyderabad Street Circuit are listed as: