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F1 CEO in Thailand for grand prix talks

Apr.23 F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has added Thailand to his travelling itinerary this week. It was already clear that, after a South Korean delegation visited Suzuka recently for talks about a Formula 1 race, Domenicali intended to visit the country this week 'for further discussions'. But on Monday, the Italian was not in Korea – he was in Thailand. Domenicali met with prime minister Srettha Thavisin, according to RMC Sport, with Bloomberg also reporting both Thailand and F1 are keen on a race deal. Government spokesperson Chai Watcharong is quoted as saying: 'Basically, if F1 is to take place in Thailand, we want the grand prix to be on the roads. 'We are currently working on...
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