"Yes, we are not thinking of hosting any big race including F1 in the near future because of reasons well known but it doesn't mean we are open to selling the circuit. The thought has not even crossed our mind," Gaur, who is Jaypee Sports International MD and CEO, told PTI.
"Maintaining a big facility like BIC is surely tough but we have been able to do that well despite the constraints," he said.
The Jaypee Group overall is undergoing tough times. The total debt of the conglomerate is estimated to be around Rs 75,000 crores as on March 31, 2015, according to foreign brokerage firm Credit Suisse.
Even in the existing scenario, Gaur remains an optimist and promised that F1 will return to BIC at some point, though not in the near future.
"We built such a huge circuit to host big events like F1. Yes, under the circumstances, it is not at all our focus but when the situation improves, we will surely think about making better use of the track," added Gaur.
In a recent chat with PTI, F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone had expressed a strong desire to have India back on the calendar despite the challenges that come with the hosting of the high-profile race.
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