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Thailand commits $1.2billion to bring F1 to Bangkok

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  • 2025-06-17 18:11 event
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Thailand commits $1.2billion to bring F1 to Bangkok
Thailand has moved another step closer to bringing a Formula 1 grand prix to the streets of Bangkok after its cabinet approved a bid during a meeting on Tuesday.The plan would see F1 welcome Thailand onto its calendar from 2028 on an initial five-year contract, with $1.2billion now agreed to be set aside for the bid.The news was announced during a press conference in which tourism minister ...Keep reading

233. McLaren concerned Oscar Piastri clash could dent Lando Norris' F1 confidence

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“The situation would be different if Lando would have not taken responsibility and apologised.”

234. F1 confirms plans to race in Canada until 2035

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Formula 1 has announced it has signed a new contract with the promoters of its Canadian Grand Prix, keeping the Montreal race on the calendar until 2035.The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve event's previous contract ran until 2031, but following discussions that deal has now been extended by another six years. The renewal also includes an extension to Bell Media’s media rights deal.“As ...Keep reading

235. Canadian GP to remain on F1 calendar until 2035

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Formula 1 has announced it has signed a new contract with the promoters of its Canadian Grand Prix, keeping the Montreal race on the calendar until 2035.The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve event's previous contract ran until 2031, but following discussions that deal has now been extended by another six years. The renewal also includes an extension to Bell Media’s media rights deal.“As ...Keep reading

236. Cadillac fails to convert Le Mans pole into podium: “We all knew it would be hard”

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Sebastien Bourdais says Cadillac still needs to improve after its factory cars started the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours from first and second but dropped out of the podium positions.The #12 and #38 Jota entries lacked pace in the early stages of the contest, getting overtaken by the #5 Porsche in the very first minute of racing and plummeting out of the top 10 by the end of the third hour.They ...Keep reading

237. Cadillac is “not where you need to be to win a WEC race” – Bourdais

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Sebastien Bourdais says Cadillac still needs to improve after its factory cars started the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours from first and second but dropped out of the podium positions.The #12 and #38 Jota entries lacked pace in the early stages of the contest, getting overtaken by the #5 Porsche in the very first minute of racing and plummeting out of the top 10 by the end of the third hour.They ...Keep reading

238. George Russell shocked to be “so close” to McLaren duo in F1 title race

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George Russell assesses the F1 title battle following his win at the Canadian Grand Prix

239. New questions for Pecco Bagnaia to solve involving game-changing MotoGP brakes

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Bigger brakes provoke new questions for Pecco Bagnaia to answer at Mugello

240. Max Verstappen on what Red Bull need to beat “quite extraordinary” McLaren

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“We need to start winning races more often. And how do we do that? By being more competitive.”

241. Thailand confirms $1.2billion bid to bring F1 to Bangkok

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Thailand has moved another step closer to bringing a Formula 1 grand prix to the streets of Bangkok after its cabinet approved a bid during a meeting on Tuesday.The plan would see F1 welcome Thailand onto its calendar from 2028 on an initial five-year contract, with $1.2billion now agreed to be set aside for the bid.The news was announced during a press conference in which tourism minister ...Keep reading

242. Thailand commits $1.2billion to bring F1 to Bangkok

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Thailand has moved another step closer to bringing a Formula 1 grand prix to the streets of Bangkok after its cabinet approved a bid during a meeting on Tuesday.The plan would see F1 welcome Thailand onto its calendar from 2028 on an initial five-year contract, with $1.2billion now agreed to be set aside for the bid.The news was announced during a press conference in which tourism minister ...Keep reading

243. Red Bull's Canada F1 protest was 'petty and embarrassing' – Mercedes

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Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff has slammed Red Bull for protesting against George Russell's Canadian Grand Prix victory, calling the move "embarrassing".Russell took his and Mercedes' first grand prix victory of 2025, defeating Red Bull's Max Verstappen in Montreal in a race that ended behind the safety car due to Lando Norris' crash.But after the race Red Bull launched a two-pronged ...Keep reading

244. MotoGP rider at-risk of axe identified; major clue in testing

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"There was an expectation he would take a step forward this year - but he hasn’t"

245. Sky F1 presenter takes action over ‘vile abuse’ after Max Verstappen interview backlash

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Sky Sports F1 presenter Rachel Brookes has been subject to "vile abuse" on social media

246. Where Ferrari "failed massively" in F1 Canadian GP

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Frederic Vasseur has said Ferrari must take inspiration from Mercedes and step up its race weekend execution to compete for Formula 1 wins. A quick look at the results shows Ferrari was a distant fourth-quickest team in Canada, with Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton in no man's land as they respectively finished fifth and sixth.But the real story of the Scuderia's weekend was one of ...Keep reading

247. F1 paddock celebrates Kubica's Le Mans 24 Hours win

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Robert Kubica claiming his maiden Le Mans 24 Hours victory proved popular amongst the Formula 1 paddock, with various members paying tribute to him on Sunday.Kubica, who had three separate stints in F1, won the classic French enduro over the weekend whilst sharing the #83 Ferrari Hypercar with Phil Hanson and Yifei Ye.It is the highlight in a career of ‘what ifs’ for Kubica, who was ...Keep reading

248. F1 paddock buoyed by Robert Kubica's Le Mans 24 Hours win

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Robert Kubica claiming his maiden Le Mans 24 Hours victory proved popular amongst the Formula 1 paddock, with various members paying tribute to him on Sunday.Kubica, who had three separate stints in F1, won the classic French enduro over the weekend whilst sharing the #83 Ferrari Hypercar with Phil Hanson and Yifei Ye.It is the highlight in a career of ‘what ifs’ for Kubica, who was ...Keep reading

249. Toto Wolff slams Red Bull for “petty” and “embarrassing” F1 Canadian GP protest

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“That was their doing. Honestly, it’s so petty and so small. They did it in Miami.”

250. #50 Ferrari disqualified from Le Mans over extreme wing deflection

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The #50 Ferrari 499P has been disqualified from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours after failing post-race scrutineering.Driven by Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina and Nicklas Nielsen, the car had finished fourth overall, just 29.666s behind the race-winning satellite Ferrari and 1.179s away from the podium, but was found to have breached rear wing technical regulations in two ways.Firstly, the rear ...Keep reading

251. #50 Ferrari disqualified from Le Mans 24h over extreme wing deflection

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The #50 Ferrari 499P has been disqualified from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours after failing post-race scrutineering.Driven by Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina and Nicklas Nielsen, the car had finished fourth overall, just 29.666s behind the race-winning satellite Ferrari and 1.179s away from the podium, but was found to have breached rear wing technical regulations in two ways.Firstly, the rear ...Keep reading

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