Vanshika JaiswalGurugram, Feb. 3 -- Motorsport in India has long felt more like a distant dream, confined to exhibitions rather than true execution. Breaking that pattern, Motorfest 2.0 in Gurugram shifted the focus back to where the sport truly belongs: live execution.
Through high-intensity driving demonstrations and performance-driven showcases, the event highlighted skill, precision, and mechanical control, bringing authentic motorsport action to the forefront rather than leaving it on display.
The two-day festival featured automobiles spanning nearly a century, from vintage models such as the Citroen Roadster (1919) and Ford Galaxie (1966) to contemporary performance cars, including the Ferrari Roma, Porsche 911, and Mustang Converti...