Mumbai, June 11 : Mumbai Falcons
Racing Limited, one of
India‘s motorsport and
sim racing organisations, announced the inauguration of its new state-of-the-art
headquarters at Nariman Point,
Mumbai. The facility was officially inaugurated by Indian cricket star and brand ambassador for the F1 Program in
India, Shreyas Iyer. The development marks another milestone the growing convergence of sports, technology, and next-generation athlete development in
India.

Spanning over 6,000 square feet, the new headquarters is the first dedicated Formula 1 sim racing-focused office and operations centre in India. Designed as a hub for competitive sim racing, esports innovation, talent development, and community engagement, the facility further strengthens India‘s presence in the global motorsport ecosystem.
The Mumbai headquarters will serve as the nerve centre for all Mumbai Falcons Racing operations worldwide, bringing together athlete development programmes, performance tracking, career consultation, championship planning, team coordination, and international competition management under one roof.
Speaking on the occasion, Ameet Ghadoke, Managing Director, Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited said,
“The inauguration of our new headquarters represents a pivotal moment for Mumbai Falcons Racing and our F1® Program in India. This facility has been created to provide aspiring racers and sim racing athletes with access to professional-grade training, performance analytics, guidance, and global competitive opportunities. As Formula 1® India Sim Racing continues to emerge as a critical pathway into motorsport, we are committed to building an ecosystem that supports talent at every stage of their journey and positions India as a serious force in the global motorsport landscape.”
The launch of the headquarters reflects Mumbai Falcons Racing‘s long-term vision of creating a sustainable motorsport ecosystem in India. With operations now consolidated in Mumbai, the organisation is poised to accelerate its efforts in identifying, training, and supporting the next generation of Indian motorsport and sim racing talent