Thai Government Considers Hosting Formula 1 Grand Prix to Boost Tourism

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has announced that Thailand is exploring the possibility of hosting a Formula 1 Grand Prix, following talks with executives from the Formula One Group. The announcement came during her visit to the Monaco Grand Prix, where she met with F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali to discuss potential collaboration on venue options, licensing, marketing, and logistics.

U-Tapao, Pattaya, Bangkok in race to host Formula 1

The government views the event as part of its ambitious campaign to expand tourism by attracting global entertainment and sports events. With Formula 1 drawing over 600 million viewers per season, Thai agencies are now assessing the technical, legal, and logistical requirements for hosting a race.

Bringing F1 to Thailand would involve large-scale investment and infrastructure upgrades, including road improvements, the construction of race facilities, and the installation of digital systems. It is also expected to generate employment across various sectors, from logistics and operations to event management and technical support.

Full story: National News Bureau of Thailand

Krajangwit Johjit
National News Bureau of Thailand

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