Indonesia, Thailand and South Korea all interested in F1 race

Indonesia, Thailand and South Korea all interested in F1 race

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Liberty Media CEO Greg Maffei has revealed that a new Formula 1 race in Southeast Asia is possible, with Indonesia, Thailand and South Korea all showing an interest. The F1 calendar has room for one more race under the current 25-round limit under the current Concorde Agreement, triggering rumours that Chicago could be added. But […]

Sources have refuted rumors of Chicago joining the F1 calendar, but there could still be a fourth race in the United States as Liberty looks to expand F1 globally. Thailand’s Prime Minister expressed interest in bringing F1 to Bangkok with a new street circuit, while Indonesia or a return to South Korea may also be considered alongside the Chinese Grand Prix. F1 has seen significant growth in China due to a Chinese driver and teams from the country, prompting interest across Asia for new races. The Las Vegas Grand Prix, organized by F1, showcases their shift towards direct engagement with fans and understanding their needs for a better race experience. Despite initial setbacks, such as track issues, F1 looks forward to improving the Las Vegas Grand Prix and delivering an even more exciting spectacle in the future.

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