Thailand wants to give his first formula 1 prize in 2028, according to a government spokesman, after the Prime Minister visited the Monaco Circuit on the weekend. Next week, a candidacy proposal and a study of flexibility for approval, the representative, Jirayu Houngsub, said in a statement, will be presented to the government.
Bangkok has been forced for months to convince the advocate of Formula 1, which in recent years has renewed the calendar with more races and new circuits, in a developed economic context. However, this is the first time the authorities have announced a date for their project.
One more year, the paddock will only stop once in Southeast Asia, in Singapore. Malaysia disappeared from the program in 2017, and caused the Vietnam GP cancellation in 2020.
Thailand has been celebrating a MotOGP since 2018, in Buriram (Northeast), but the government is inclined to hold formula 1 on the streets of capital, Bangkok, which best suits the specifications of discipline.
On Friday, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawinatra praised his X account that “a great step forward” after his meeting with the F1 leader, Stefano Danenicali, regardless of the Monaco GP.
Domenicali also shared the images of his talks with Williams pilot Alexander Albon, born in the United Kingdom of Thai mother.
Thailand boosts its initiatives to promote tourism, an important sector of its economy. The country received more than 35 million guests last year.
Source: La Verdad

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