The Airtel Indian GP was more than just another "new frontier" F1 race: this was a game-changer. The Indians embraced F1; they loved F1 - and the potential, now, is huge. Part of the success story is due to the genesis of the Buddh Circuit, which is privately developed and owned by the sports-crazy JP Group. And part of it is due to the strength and passion of a handful of motor sport-loving Indians - the Chandhoks, Dr Vijay Mallya... and Narain Karthikeyan, who last Sunday became the first Indian ever to race in his national GP. He maximised his opportunity, too, matching his nearest competition for speed and finishing 17th, despite a lack of recent race and test mileage. And so now the fuse has been lit. 1.3bn Indians and a thriving economy are poised to adopt F1 as a part of the national culture. Can F1 deliver with follow-up promotion and media penetration? We are hoping to talk to Narain live in India about this and about his week, his race - and the future in general for Indian motor sport. Also joining us - fresh from her two podium finishes on the Buddh Circuit in the MRF Challenge race - will be 18-year-old Alice Powell, the uber-talented English girl who has been a front-runner in UK Formula Renault in 2011. How did she like India? How was she received? And what are her hopes and plans for the future? And as if all that is not enough, the hugely popular - and graphic - Craig Scarborough will also be making a welcome return to The Flying Lap studio to help us analyse the latest F1 developments.