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PM Srettha revs up plans for Thailand’s Formula One debut


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3 hours ago, webfact said:

PM Srettha shared that he will also discuss the exchange of knowledge in the education and agricultural sectors with Australian representatives

That could be enlightening.

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12 minutes ago, PremiumLane said:

 

Why? They host Motogp, World Superbikes, Asian Le Mans Series, Super GT etc. already. 

 

Because F1 management demand huge sums of money to give a country hosting rights to an F1 race.

 

It is the reason why you have F1 races in god awful places like Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Azerbaijan.

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2 hours ago, expat_4_life said:

 

To be honest, it is probably even less than that 🥲

I think there's a chance purely due to the influence of red bull (Thai owned) on the sport. Money talks. I'd have liked to see the Bangkok street circuit happen, but they would never allow this event near their royal or ancient buildings /monuments. If it were to be anywhere else I don't see it having the appeal to get it on the calendar. 

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15 minutes ago, In the jungle said:

 

Because F1 management demand huge sums of money to give a country hosting rights to an F1 race.

 

It is the reason why you have F1 races in god awful places like Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Azerbaijan.

 

Do they demand it from countries in Europe and the USA?

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The Chang circuit in Buriram already has FIA approval, but only for testing. The drawback to having F1 there was lack of infrastructure in the immediate local, in particular quick access to a specialised head trauma unit was not available.

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1 hour ago, PremiumLane said:

 

Why? They host Motogp, World Superbikes, Asian Le Mans Series, Super GT etc. already. 

I think there would be a very good chance if the F1 programme did not already have more circuits than it can use in any one season. Worth a try though.

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1 hour ago, Henryford said:

Hope they don't use the Buriram circuit, there are only about 20 hotel rooms within 50 kms of the circuit. Impossible to see the MotoGP races there.

I stay in Korat when I go to the MotoGP. Short train ride to Buriram.

 

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3 hours ago, Maejo Man said:

Can you imagine a Bangkok street circuit? 🙄

 

There was supposed to be a race in 2015, but that never happened due to legislation banning street racing in Bangkok (was never going to anyway, the whole "plan" was wishful thinking from the start)

 

The dream: https://www.eurosport.com/formula-1/thailand-now-aiming-for-f1-race-in-2015_sto3539527/story.shtml 

 

The reality: http://en.espn.co.uk/f1/motorsport/story/109939.html 

 

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This sick, twisted man cares not one iota for his people, or he would be doing something about the #1 emergency facing Thailand. The horrific pollution. Instead he focuses on anything but. This is an abomination. The farmers do not seem to care one iota about their fellow Thai. Neither does the PM.  Not one iota. If the political hacks were not bought and paid for by big agra, the burning would stop. It is your compromised nature and your unwillingness to put up a good fight, that is the major cause of the air apocalypse we are facing. People are dying and suffering in hospitals on your watch, and their blood is on your hands. You are cowards. You are incompetents. You deserve to be kicked out with a vengeance.

Why is this happening? Because "Stretta the tiny" is a man who represents corporate interests. This is the man who represents the elite. This is not a man who represents progress, change, or helping the nation to move forward. This is not a man who represents the people.
This not a man who cares about the well-being of the people.

Corporations do not want to clean up the air, they're making billions by fouling the air. All the government or provinces would have to do is crack down on sugar companies and the air would improve by 70% overnight, this time of year. One simple move, yet do they do that? Do they enforce any of the existing laws? Absolutely not, they do not care for the people one iota, the common man, us, our neighbors and friends and family, we mean less than zero.

Sretta. The do nothing man.

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