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Minister Pushes for Bangkok F1 Race Plan with 2024 Deadline


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I just don't know how they could ever adapt an international level of safety standards. There's such a lack of regard for safety here and there's so little discipline when it comes to adherence to high standards. I don't see it happening for decades, if ever. 

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How are the F1 drivers going to react when they see a 1982 Honda Wave coming the wrong way towards them...

 

...with Dad (no driving license) driving and a toddler standing in front of him, Mom (no helmet) sitting behind carrying a baby, 3 kids clinging on for dear life behind her, and several chickens in a basket out front? 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand's Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong is pursuing an ambitious plan to host a Formula 1 (F1) street race in Bangkok. Talks are already underway with the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, the governing body for F1 racing, to secure the rights. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is reportedly supportive, echoing sentiments from former leader Srettha Thavisin.

Certainly redefining the definition of the word "ambitious"

Talks are underway?   I'd love to hear what they are saying.....

Thai minister,  "  Can we host a F1 race in Bangkok"  ?

FIA rep              ":cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:"    " No of course not , don't be stupid"

 

The Pm is "so supportive" she merely  echoed sentiments from the previous disgraced PM  says it all really

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

However, due to the area's wooden infrastructure, alternative routes are being considered. A feasibility study is ongoing, with updates expected in December.

What could possibly go wrong ? Another  "On going" Feasibility study, nice little earners they are.  "That is not feasible" "yes but lets repeat the study then dream up another unfeasible idea" rinse and repeat just keep spending our tax payers money. 

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Why would they do that instead of using the Buriram Circuit? If it's good enough for MotoGP surely it's good enough for F1. 

It would cost far less and would be less of a hassle to deal with. The propensity of the FIA and Liberty Media to opt for street circuits is quite frankly insane. Dedicated circuits are how you get the cars to come alive. This isn't just a bad idea for Thailand, it's a bad idea for the sport in general. Sure, Albon gets a home race, but again, you have Buriram and it's a solid track. 

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1 hour ago, Geoffggi said:

This is unfair, how can they expect the F1 Drivers to keep pace with the normal Bangkok traffic ............LOL 😊😎

Yeah and what about all the traffic lights and zebra crossings they gotta stop for.

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6 minutes ago, JesseHumphry said:

Why would they do that instead of using the Buriram Circuit? If it's good enough for MotoGP surely it's good enough for F1. 

It would cost far less and would be less of a hassle to deal with. The propensity of the FIA and Liberty Media to opt for street circuits is quite frankly insane. Dedicated circuits are how you get the cars to come alive. This isn't just a bad idea for Thailand, it's a bad idea for the sport in general. Sure, Albon gets a home race, but again, you have Buriram and it's a solid track. 


Believe the track would need some major upgrades as from what I remember it’s only certified for F3. Plus remote location and not enough local hotels. 
 

Biggest issue may be that the track is privately owned. And this is another group’s attempt to launch a separate project affiliated with the government. Lots of new government contracts to issue. Wink wink! 

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To all the Thai bashers, since years Thailand holds two race events with FIA safety standards and great safety records. Bang Saen street circuit (GT car race) and Buriram (Moto GP).

Better do some research before just the usual bashing 

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1 minute ago, Chongalulu said:

In further developments they have proposed using a bus converted to gas by Somchai as the Safety Vehicle..

Such a nonsense. What has that to do with a racing event 

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8 minutes ago, wavodavo said:

Yeah and what about all the traffic lights and zebra crossings they gotta stop for.

 

Stopping at a red light is optional, and nobody here stops for a zebra crossing.

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