Me and My Cars: Sarvesh Sindhu

    We talk to Sarvesh Sindhu, Director of Spectrum Renewable Energy Limited, about his most memorable automobile experiences and his automotive bucket list.

    Published On Apr 07, 2019 06:00:00 AM

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    Me and My Cars: Sarvesh Sindhu

    What are you driving and why?

    Nissan GT-R and Ferrari 458 Speciale, because I believe they are the best all-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive sportscars, respectively.

    What’s next on your wish list?

    An exotic future McLaren or Lamborghini or a Pagani.

    The most fun you’ve had in a car?

    Had an unforgettable experience driving the Nissan GT-R all across India, covering over 8,000km in 23 days. Listening to the sound of the car exhaust was quite thrilling. Started from Delhi and onwards to Mumbai-Goa-Bengaluru-Chennai-Hyderabad-Bhubaneshwar-Kolkata-Lucknow and back.

    Your money-no-object dream car?

    The Pagani Zonda R due to its naturally aspirated V12, the rear-wheel-drive layout and its complete carbon-fibre chassis and body. It also has one of the highest power-to- weight ratios.

    The Pagani Zonda R is Sarvesh’s dream car.

    Who is your greatest all-time motorsport hero?

    Aryton Senna 

    Favourite road?

    The Agra-Lucknow expressway, which is pure 300km of tarmac and the BIC.

    What’s on your automotive bucket list?

    The Mclaren F1. Loved it ever since I was a kid.

    What would you do with your last litre of fuel?

    Extract performance out of every drop.

    Your ideal 5-car / bike garage would be?

    1. Nissan GT-R

    2. Ferrari Enzo

    3. Lamborghini Aventador S

    4. Pagani Zonda R

    5. Mclaren F1

    What was your first car?

    A Toyota Camry

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