It was also the first motorsport event hosted by the country as part of an FIA-sanctioned World Championship since the 2013 Indian Grand Prix almost a decade prior.
[4] The Hyderabad E-Prix was subsequently listed on the first provisional calendar for 2022–23 Formula E World Championship as the fourth round of the season, on 11 February 2023.
[citation needed] The track was later redesigned by Driven International, who also designed the 2021 layout of the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi and the reception was positive.
[7] A study by Nielsen Sports Analysis found that the event contributed $83.7 million to Hyderabad's economy.
[10] * Sam Bird, Edoardo Mortara and René Rast all had their quarter-finals times deleted for exceeding track limits.