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Despite the glitz and glamour associated with Formula 1, it isn't private or corporate wealth that keeps the sport on the road - it's the checkbook of nations.
The Thai government has officially sanctioned a budget of $1.2 billion to host a Grand Prix in the capital city of Bangkok.
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The Race on MSNThailand approves plan for $1.2bn 2028 F1 race bidFormula 1 is a step closer to adding a race in Thailand after the country's government agreed to submit a $1.2billion pr ...
Thailand is bringing Formula 1 to its capital, the Thai Cabinet approved a 40-billion Baht bid to host a GP in 2028.
Thailand moved a step closer to staging Formula One on the streets of Bangkok when the cabinet Tuesday formally approved a government bid to host a race.
If the bid succeeds, Bangkok would host a Grand Prix every year from 2028 through 2032. Here’s what we know about the ...
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motorsport.com on MSNAlex Albon reveals F1 Thailand Grand Prix plansWilliams driver Alex Albon shared details about a project to bring Formula 1 to Bangkok, which he is working on with the ...
Canada secures its future on the Formula 1 calendar until at least 2035 on the same day as a grand prix in Thailand moves a ...
Alex Albon has revealed that he is working with the government of Thailand to help bring a Formula 1 Grand Prix to the ...
Formula 1 owners Liberty Media will complete a £3.6bn deal to buy motorcycling series MotoGP by the close of play on Thursday ...
All eyes will be on Lewis Hamilton as he chases a record-extending 10th victory on home soil - and his first in Ferrari red.
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