"I know trucks are generally seen as goods carrier in India. But I see immense potential in the growth of truck racing here. It's just that truck manufacturers have to explore it. Racing is yet to catch their eye. That is why it was important for somebody to provide that lead. And I am sure this will continue in the future," said Horne.
"There are lot of heavy vehicle manufacturers who make their trucks in India. They can certainly come forward to be part of this concept in the near future."
On tomorrow's event, Horne, who has played a key role putting up the show, said he is expecting a good response from the Indian audiences.
"It is new for everyone. To put up this event in a such a short duration has been a challenge. Let's see how things go tomorrow and how people receive it. It will be a unique experience for many," he said.
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