Revving Up Excitement: Thailand’s $1.2 Billion Plan to Bring F1 Racing to Bangkok

Thailand’s cabinet approved a bid to host a Formula 1 grand prix in Bangkok, with the plan aiming for a 2028 debut and a $1.2 billion budget set aside for the project. F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali and Williams’ Thai driver Alex Albon have shown support for the initiative, indicating a high level of seriousness from Thailand. The country is eager to secure a spot on the F1 calendar to boost tourism and revenue, with talks of potential race designs and layouts being positive. If the Thailand Grand Prix materializes, it…

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Revving Up: Thailand’s Billion-Dollar Bid to Host F1 in Bangkok

Thailand’s cabinet approved a bid to bring a Formula 1 grand prix to Bangkok, with a plan for the race to join the F1 calendar from 2028 on a five-year deal and a $1.2 billion budget allotted for the bid. Tourism minister Sorawong Thienthong revealed the approval during a press conference, signaling Thailand’s strong commitment to hosting the prestigious event. F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali and Williams driver Alex Albon have actively engaged in discussions with Thai officials to push forward on the potential race. Albon, who met with the prime…

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Mercedes Slams Red Bull’s Canada F1 Protest as Petty and Embarrassing

Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff criticized Red Bull for protesting George Russell’s Canadian Grand Prix victory and labeled it “embarrassing”. Even though Russell claimed his first win of the season, Red Bull protested against alleged infractions during the late safety car period. Wolff expressed his disappointment at the delay caused by the protests and deemed Red Bull’s actions as petty and small-minded. He highlighted that victory should be determined on track and saw the protest as unnecessary. The FIA dismissed Red Bull’s claim, stating that Russell’s actions were within…

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