Formula 1's footprint in Asia may soon expand as FIA President Stefano Domenicali prepares to visit Thailand and possibly other Asian nations. His travel aims t
Formula 1 's footprint in Asia may soon expand as FIA President Stefano Domenicali prepares to visit Thailand and possibly other Asian nations. His travel aims to assess new venues for the racing calendar as they look to double down on the success the sport is currently seeing.
The revival of the Chinese Grand Prix reflects Asia's growing interest in Formula 1, setting a precedent for hosting more Grands Prix in the region. Building on this momentum, Domenicali's itinerary includes discussions with Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, exploring the prospects of introducing a Grand Prix in Thailand. Initial talks with the Thai government took place in March in France, crafting the framework for this upcoming meeting.
"If Formula 1 comes to Thailand, we basically want a street circuit. Preferably on Ratchadamnoen Road, near Rattanakosin Island," they said, as quoted by Thai medium Than Setthakit.
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