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There is nowhere in Thailand that has a track capable of having F1 cars going around it at speed. The only places flat enough would be a large airport. The Americans used to use airports and air bases for high speed racing.  Lots of long straights and nothing to hit and good run off areas.  Don Mueang and the big road at the back near the air museum would be perfect !

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39 minutes ago, jaiyen said:

There is nowhere in Thailand that has a track capable of having F1 cars going around it at speed. The only places flat enough would be a large airport. The Americans used to use airports and air bases for high speed racing.  Lots of long straights and nothing to hit and good run off areas.  Don Mueang and the big road at the back near the air museum would be perfect !

Buriram International Circuit?  Designed by Hermann Tilke, F1 circuit designer.

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5 hours ago, DaLa said:

Street circuit in central Bangkok? Should be exciting with all the Panda / Lineman / Grab motor cycle delivery guys riding in the opposite direction to the race.

you  do know even street races are closed circuit don't you ?

 

Giving you the benefit of the doubt..... unless you really are that stupid.

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1 hour ago, jaiyen said:

There is nowhere in Thailand that has a track capable of having F1 cars going around it at speed. The only places flat enough would be a large airport. The Americans used to use airports and air bases for high speed racing.  Lots of long straights and nothing to hit and good run off areas.  Don Mueang and the big road at the back near the air museum would be perfect !

Except for all of the planes in the way. Nok and Air Asia turn way more money through DMK than any car race.

 

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2 hours ago, aseanfan said:

Buriram International Circuit?  Designed by Hermann Tilke, F1 circuit designer.

Buriram is fully F1 and motogp compliant.

It was hoped to have an F1 GP there a few years ago but the manila A4s were just not big enough.

Motogp has been going there since 2018. They got 178,000 spectators this year.

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13 hours ago, mrfill said:

Buriram is fully F1 and motogp compliant.

It was hoped to have an F1 GP there a few years ago but the manila A4s were just not big enough.

Motogp has been going there since 2018. They got 178,000 spectators this year.

But only 3 hotel beds in Buriram.

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15 hours ago, decca60 said:

Let's get rid of all power poles first..... 

Maybe it could be like a olympic steeplechase?

Power poles, grab riders, food vendors and the essential soi dogs.

Throw in a couple of Immi Officers to stamp the passport and ask for a map of the track each lap?????????

 

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They cannot build a road that breaks after 6 months into potholes and bumps, Buriram does not have enough rooms to accomodate guests of a Thai wedding, airport and infrastructure around it is a bad joke. And now they wanna compete with S'pore, Dubai, Adelaide, Vegas, etc ? Just a bad joke or a funny headline for the Buriram Buffalo Post newspaper.

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On 11/28/2022 at 10:01 AM, jaiyen said:

There is nowhere in Thailand that has a track capable of having F1 cars going around it at speed. The only places flat enough would be a large airport. The Americans used to use airports and air bases for high speed racing.  Lots of long straights and nothing to hit and good run off areas.  Don Mueang and the big road at the back near the air museum would be perfect !

So did (not) Qatar in another field lol

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