Thailand Cabinet approves 40 billion baht bid to host Formula 1 race in 2028
If successful, Bangkok would win a contract to host a race each year from 2028 to 2032
[BANGKOK] Thailand’s Cabinet has approved a US$1.2 billion bid to host a Formula One street race in its capital Bangkok in 2028, government officials said on Tuesday (Jun 17). If successful, the Thai capital would win a contract to host a race each year from 2028 to 2032, government spokesperson Jirayu Houngsub told a news conference.
“In the next two to three years, Thailand will have world-class competition, which we never thought would actually happen in Thailand,” Jirayu said. Tourism Minister Sorawong Thienthong told reporters the bid is worth about 40 billion baht (S$1.6 billion). In March, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met with Formula 1 chief Stefano Domenicali and said Thailand would commission a feasibility study into hosting a Grand Prix on a Bangkok street circuit from 2028.
Hosting the race will help promote tourism, a key driver of Thailand’s economy, the government has said.
Formula 1 already has a crowded schedule of 24 races around the world with four in the Asia-Pacific region, including the Singapore Grand Prix in South-east Asia.
Thailand has an International Automobile Federation-accredited track in Buriram in the north-east of the country, which currently hosts a round of the MotoGP motorcycling world championships, but the proposal is for a street race in the kingdom’s capital.
Decoding Asia newsletter: your guide to navigating Asia in a new global order. Sign up here to get Decoding Asia newsletter. Delivered to your inbox. Free.
Share with us your feedback on BT's products and services
TRENDING NOW
On the board but frozen out: The Taib family feud tearing Sarawak construction giant apart
Thai and Vietnamese farmers may stop planting rice because of the Iran war. Here’s why
COEs for large cars up 4.3% at S$126,236, mainstream cars near S$125,000
‘We’re not a bubble tea brand’: Chagee aims to double Asia-Pacific footprint to 600 stores by 2027
