F1 boss to visit Thailand for talks on Bangkok race
- Following the Australian Grand Prix, Formula One boss Stefano Domenicali, who has extended his contract until 2029, will travel to Bangkok next week for talks regarding a potential F1 race in the Thai capital.
- Domenicali's trip follows a meeting in April of last year where former Thai prime minister Srettha Thavisin pitched the government's vision for bringing a grand prix to Bangkok, possibly on a street circuit around the city's historic center.
- With Formula One soaring in popularity and its 24-race schedule largely locked in, Domenicali is keen to examine new markets, suggesting Thailand is a contender to join the circuit.
- Domenicali stated, "After finishing the race here in Melbourne, I go to Bangkok to see there is a potential interest to develop something there," indicating serious consideration for the venue.
- As Thailand expresses eagerness to join the F1 circuit, other venues are also contenders, and the Belgian Grand Prix struck a deal to accommodate new races, highlighting the competitive landscape for securing a spot on the F1 calendar.
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