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Thailand commits £880m to F1 bid with street circuit in Bangkok - Thailand is looking to become the eighth Asian country on the current Formula 1 schedule ...
It's a standard so high that it makes you wonder if the rulebook was written by a team of diabolically obsessive engineers.
Despite the image of glitz and glamour associated with Formula 1, it isn't private or corporate wealth that keeps the world's fastest sport on the road — it's the checkbook of nations. Thailand ...
Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve first hosted F1 in 1978 Canada has secured its future on the Formula 1 calendar until at least 2035 on the same day as a grand prix in Thailand moved a step closer ...
Thai racer Alex Albon is working with his home government on a project to bring Formula 1 to Bangkok and has revealed some of the details behind the plans for a Thailand Grand Prix. “It all ...
Big news for F1 fans and Thailand alike: the Thai government has officially signed off on a $1.2 billion plan to host the country’s very first Formula 1 race.
Thailand is bringing Formula 1 to its capital, the Thai Cabinet approved a 40-billion Baht bid to host a GP in 2028.
Thailand's cabinet has approved a bid to host a Formula 1 street race in Bangkok as early as 2028, officials said on Tuesday. Government spokesperson Jirayu Houngsub said at a news conference that the ...
The Thai cabinet has approved a massive $1.2 billion bid to host a Grand Prix in the capital city of Bangkok.
Christian Horner had survived 20 years in the Formula 1 'Piranha Club' but his reign as Red Bull Racing boss ended this week ...
If the bid succeeds, Bangkok would host a Grand Prix every year from 2028 through 2032. Here’s what we know about the ...