London Olympics bronze medal winning shooter Gagan Narang will flag off the second Formula One Indian Grand Prix in Greater Noida, on Sunday.
Narang, who clinched a bronze in the 10m air rifle event, confirmed his attendance on Saturday night.
"Sports Minister Ajay Maken was our first choice to flag off the race but we were not aware of today's cabinet reshuffle," said an official of the Jaypee Group, the organisers of the event.
India's cricketing great Sachin Tendulkar had flagged off India's maiden Formula One race last year.
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