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Posted
2 hours ago, webfact said:

The prime minister disclosed that Thailand has been progressively embracing electric vehicles (EVs) with a significant 40% of all car orders since last year being for EVs.

Really ?

Posted
3 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

Why are they scouting locations in Chiang Mai when Buriram has an FIA grade 1 track ready to go ?

Moto GP riders claim the Buriram track is far too easy and not really a competitive race track....just in reading.

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2 minutes ago, ChrisY1 said:

Moto GP riders claim the Buriram track is far too easy and not really a competitive race track....just in reading.

 

And it is the FIA approved track in Thailand to my knowledge.

 

Unless they are thinking if running a street circuit then Baen Saeng is the logical choice.

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Posted
3 hours ago, RandiRona said:

Instead more tourists would come and see Thais competing with their pick with their flat bed full of Burmese😊!

They can sure move, one undertook me at quite a speed yesterday!

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Posted
7 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

 

I think Formula E races on temporary street courses exclusively.

I think 2026 might be the earliest a race could be held here.

 

Will never happen.

Just can't trust the general public to stay off the track.

They are way to selfish for that.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, quake said:

 

Will never happen.

Just can't trust the general public to stay off the track.

They are way to selfish for that.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

so... the amount of car races you have attended in Thailand is... Zero ?

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Posted
1 minute ago, Ralf001 said:

 

so... the amount of car races you have attended in Thailand is... Zero ?

 

Your right but a big event like they are talking.

Just can't trust the Thais on the roads. can we

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

Really ?

Probably includes hybrids in the 40%.
BEV = 100% battery
PHEV = Plug in Hybrid
HEV = non-plug in Hybrids. (i.e. Petrol or Diesel powered "self-charging" hybrids. - How the marketers got away with that bull<deleted> nobody knows.)

 

All end in EV.

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How is a Formula E street circuit selected?


Unlike other circuit-based championships, the vast majority of tracks visited by Formula E are entirely temporary rather than permanent race tracks, built in the heart of some of the world’s leading cities and constructed and homologated on the eve of the event thanks to a close collaboration between the FIA, Formula E, the National Sporting Authority (ASN) and the local promoter.

 

https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/news/483933/how-formula-e-designs-and-builds-fia-world-championship-street-circuits

 

 

That said, I think this is a pipe-dream.

 

The PM is desperate for some sort of validation of his globe-hoping. Once Thais smell the coffee - outgoing brown envelopes versus incoming ones, this one will fade away.

 

 

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Posted
18 minutes ago, quake said:

 

Your right but a big event like they are talking.

Just can't trust the Thais on the roads. can we

 

 

Yeah... maybe better to not comment on a subject you are so clearly clueless about.

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Posted
Just now, Ralf001 said:

 

Yeah... maybe better to not comment on a subject you are so clearly clueless about.

 

Sure

You go do one .

Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, webfact said:

Joining the Bangkok-born prime minister for the discussions was Paetongtarn Shinawatra, head of the ruling Pheu Thai Party and deputy chair of the National Soft Power Strategy Committee.

 

can someone explain the meaning ofdeputy chair of the National Soft Power Strategy Committee. 

 

i believe, paetongtarn shinawatra role is more like being the puppet of khun toni,

who seems to be seriously unhealthy, otherwise khun toni would lead the meeting ... :passifier:

 

 

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So this is his way of combating the smoke in Thailand ,by having Formula-e races in Thailand ...

 

 

regard Worgeordie

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Posted
1 hour ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Majority are race tracks, not street circuits.

 

https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/calendar

 

majority maybe but not all.

Circuit de Monaco is a 3.337 km (2.074 mi) street circuit laid out on the city streets of Monte Carlo and La Condamine around the harbour of the Principality of Monaco.

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1 hour ago, Ralf001 said:

 

And it is the FIA approved track in Thailand to my knowledge.

 

Unless they are thinking if running a street circuit then Baen Saeng is the logical choice.

Barcelona, Red Bull Ring, Silverstone and Circuit of the Americas are the only 4 common circuits used by both F1 and Moto GP so your intimation that a Moto GP track can also be used for F1 or any form thereof is not entirely accurate. The Buriram track is not suitable. It's hardly suitable for Moto GP. Very boring track. 

@ChrisY1 states: "Moto GP riders claim the Buriram track is far too easy and not really a competitive race track...."

This is the reality of the Buriram track.

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Thailand to host prestigious Formula E electric-car championship

Another BS headline.

From the artice:

"The Government of Thailand is set to welcome the prestigious Formula E electric-car racing championship in the coming year."  

This does not mean it's a done deal.

".....executives of Formula E will be scouting locations in Chiang Mai next week to ascertain the feasibility of holding the championship in Thailand."

This certainly means it's not a done deal.

Thailand to host prestigious Formula E electric-car championship

This means it is a done deal.

Apart from this Formula E is rubbish. Sound is a definite part of motor sports. 

 

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Posted
33 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Barcelona, Red Bull Ring, Silverstone and Circuit of the Americas are the only 4 common circuits used by both F1 and Moto GP so your intimation that a Moto GP track can also be used for F1 or any form thereof is not entirely accurate. The Buriram track is not suitable. It's hardly suitable for Moto GP. Very boring track. 

@ChrisY1 states: "Moto GP riders claim the Buriram track is far too easy and not really a competitive race track...."

This is the reality of the Buriram track.

 

It was designed to hold F1 events that why it is FIA grade 1.

Posted
33 minutes ago, Henryford said:

Can't afford real cars so they go for racing milk floats

 

And they are even more boring than real F1 cars !

Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

 

It was designed to hold F1 events that why it is FIA grade 1.

It's hardly good enough for bikes so having F1 or any variants would be hopeless. It's the worst track on the Moto GP circuit.

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