Thailand is gradually advancing towards securing a neighborhood on Design 1’s flee time table.
Thailand is gradually advancing towards securing a neighborhood on Design 1’s flee time table.
Following the season opener in Australia, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali flew straight to Bangkok for a assembly with Thai High Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. He praised the “impressive plans” for a proposed inaugural gigantic prix in the capital’s Chatuchak district, slated for 2028.
“I am looking forward to continuing our discussions in the weeks and months ahead,” acknowledged Domenicali.
Those negotiations accumulate since moved forward, with affirmation that Domenicali and Shinawatra accumulate signed a memorandum of concept. Dr Gongsak Yodmani, head of Thailand’s sports actions authority, verified the experiences.
“The important thing is that we have to understand the community and the people in the area who will be affected by the race,” he told the Bangkok Put up.
“We all agree that hosting an F1 event should benefit all concerned parties, especially people living in the area. We need to let them know that we’re committed to minimising the impact on environmental and noise issues and ensuring the locals are informed and compensated.”
Alex Albon, F1’s British-born Thai driver, expressed enthusiasm about the probability of racing in his ancestral space of foundation and plans to contact Domenicali to lend his backing.
“I think we’re going to reach out later,” he acknowledged.
“It’s very exciting. It will be interesting with the heat, that’s one area where we might become a Singapore 2.0. On my side I’m just doing everything I can to make it happen.”
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