Thai driver Alex Albon has met the country's Prime Minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatraas, the country continues to push for a ...
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Thailand is seeking to join the Formula 1 calendar, with Thai driver Alex Albon and F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali supporting the ...
Following the season opener in Australia, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali flew directly to Bangkok for a meeting with Thai Prime ...
Anglo-Thai Formula 1 driver Alex Albon is excited by talks of a future Grand Prix in Bangkok, which would represent ...
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Motorsport.com on MSNAlbon meets Thai PM to show support for F1 race in BangkokThe prospects of a Thailand Grand Prix were enhanced recently and now Thai driver Alex Albon has thrown his weight behind the ...
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The South African on MSNFast-tracked Thailand bid BAD omen for historic F1 return to SANews out of Thailand today could be the final nail in the coffin for on-again, off-again F1 return to SA. Here’s why ...
The Sports Authority of Thailand has signed an MoU with F1, bringing Bangkok closer to hosting its own epic Grand Prix ...
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GPblog on MSNWolff jokes: 'The only way to get me to step down'While Susie Wolff was rumoured to run for presidency at the FIA, her husband, Toto Wolff, once again put these news to bed with a joke. The team principal and CEO also talked about F1 CEO Stefano ...
Stefano Domenicali, CEO of the Formula One Group and Mercedes GP Executive Director, Toto Wolff, speak to media as they leave 10 Downing Street on July 4, 2023 - Source: Getty Team Principal Toto ...
Having replaced Rolex as Formula One's official timekeeper ahead of the upcoming 2025 F1 season, TAG Heuer has become the first-ever title partner of the Grand Prix de Monaco.
Thailand is inching closer to securing a spot on F1's calendar after signing a memorandum of understanding with Formula One ...
Australia’s thundering V8-engined Supercars will be the headline support act and form an integral part of Thailand’s ...
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