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F1 boss holds talks with Thailand on hosting grand prix - MSN
But Thailand is not the only country knocking at F1's door -- historic hosts France and Germany are seeking a return to the calendar, while the Turkish Grand Prix, last held in 2021, is also seen ...
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Thailand commits £880m to F1 bid with street circuit in Bangkok
Thailand’s cabinet has approved a $1.2bn (£880m) bid to host an F1 race on the streets of Bangkok. The target for the southeast Asian country is to be on the schedule from 2028, with an initial ...
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.
While the Thai event hasn't been confirmed by F1's commercial rights holder, the commitment of $1.2 billion makes it almost certain that F1 will be racing on the streets of Bangkok by 2028 ...
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 ...
Liberty Media’s CEO believes Formula One could “very easily” expand with another race in Asia in the near future, confirming there is interest from Thailand, South Korea and Seoul for a ...
The Thai-British driver met Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra before heading to Japan. This comes days after F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali met the PM. When asked about his trip, Albon said: "Really good.
Thailand is aiming to bring the roar of Formula One to the streets of its capital, Bangkok, with a proposed bid to host a street race in 2028. The Thai government will seek cabinet approval for ...
Formula 1 president and chief executive Stefano Domenicali has praised Thailand's "impressive plans" to host a grand prix in Bangkok after he met with Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra.
However, the Turkish Automobile Sports Federation (TOSFED) have made it known their desire to host a race again. While the 24 ...
BANGKOK (AP) — Formula 1 president and chief executive Stefano Domenicali praised Thailand's “impressive plans” to host a grand prix in Bangkok after he met with Prime Minister Paetongtarn ...
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