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F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has met with the prime minister of Thailand over the possibility of the nation holding a Grand Prix in future.

The proposed route of the street circuit would take in the Ratchadamnoen area of Bangkok, and this latest meeting follows a discussion between the two that had taken place in Paris last month. Writing on X , prime minister Thavisin said: “Thailand has the potential to host Formula One in Bangkok. If it is successful, I am confident that our country will be one of the hosts of the competition that creates the most impression with its potential and facilities and the friendliness of Thai people.“Today I had a discussion with Mr.

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