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Minister Pushes for Bangkok F1 Race Plan with 2024 Deadline


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3 minutes ago, mr_lob said:

This would be like a carrot to a donkey for the Red Bull escape artist...surely then the rozzers would haul him in, right? Right? 🐖✈️

give it a rest pleeeease 

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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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34 minutes ago, Foxx said:

 

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

Zebra crossing is a scam. There are no zebras it Thailand. If they call them monkey crossing at least partially believable 

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Not sure another street circuit is needed - Monaco and Singapore, from a racing perspective, are the most boring races of the year, I mean qualy is the real race at least at these 2.  Baku a little better but still not many chances to pass either.  Not sure about Las Vegas or the others…is Miami street?
 

And, which race are they going to drop to add BKK?  24 seems a lot, drivers for sure don’t want any more than that.

 

Don’t see it happening, for these and many other reasons.

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40 minutes ago, ronster said:

Most feasible way to hold a race would be organise a street circuit in Bangkok . This cuts out the insane cost of building a race track that would mostly sit unused.

Good idea, plenty of width on the roads and there is precedent. Monaco, Montreal is a street circuit but specifically built. It could totally work. 

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1 hour 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. 

Politics are the issue,,,,,,

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