Thai cabinet approves bid for grand prix in Bangkok

Thailand has moved a step closer to hosting a grand prix after the country's cabinet approved a bid to host a street race in Bangkok.
The approval of the funding for the race was a necessary step before Thailand could move forward with talks on a contract with Formula 1.
Thai government spokesman Jirayu Houngsub told a news conference that the bid for a race from 2028-32 is worth 40bn Thai baht (£907m).
The plan is to build a 3.54-mile circuit on a route around the Chatuchak Park area north east of the city centre.
The Thai government hopes the F1 race will help promote tourism, which is a key driver of the country's economy.
"In the next two-three years, Thailand will have world-class competition, which we never thought would happen in Thailand," Jirayu said.
Source: bbc.com
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