F1 could expand further: Thailand and South Korea are interested in entering

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The Formula 1 It never stops growing and many countries are interested in hosting the Grand Prix. After expanding across the United States in recent yearsthe ‘Great Circus’ could expand the number of races held in Asia. According to information published by Racingnews365, Thailand and South Korea They are the most interested in entering the calendar.

According to this same source, Stefano Domenicali, CEO of F1, will visit both countries this week to discuss the possibility of a future Grand Prix. At the moment there are three GPs held in Asia: China, Japan, Singapore.

Thailand’s choice is to be a urban circuit. Local authorities have already expressed an interest in setting it up and recent years have seen F1 open to holding races in urban areas. “Basically, if F1 is held in Thailand, we want it to be held on the roads; if possible, in Ratchadamnoen, around Rattanakosin island. We are working on this,” government spokesman Chai Watcharong told Thansettakij

Another option on the table is South Korea. In this case, the circuit that was on the calendar for a short time from 2010 to 2013 will be recovered In this inaugural edition won Fernando Alonso with Ferrari and the next three were victories for Sebastian Vettel and his reign with Red bull.

Source: La Verdad

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