Local and environmental activists raise concerns as state agencies announce plans to transform Bangkok's Chatuchak area into the next F1 racing hotspot by 2027. Kongsak Yodmanee, governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand, revealed ambitious proposals for a city race along Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, igniting discussions on the impacts of such large-scale events on urban environments and local communities. Critics argue the necessity of ensuring environmental sustainability and community consent before moving forward.
Bangkok's Bid for Sustainable City F1 Event Sparks Debate
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<p>State agencies are studying the feasibility of hosting an <strong>F1 event</strong> in 2027 with a plan to hold it as a <strong>city race</strong> along Vibhavadi Rangsit Road in Bangkok, said Kongsak Yodmanee, governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand.…
The Sports Authority of Thailand, under the guidance of governor Kongsak Yodmanee, has unveiled a groundbreaking plan to boost Bangkok's economy and international prestige by hosting an F1 event in 2027. Staging the race along Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, this initiative promises significant economic benefits through tourism and global exposure. While faced with scrutiny from environmental and local groups, proponents argue the event will showcase Thailand's ability to host world-class events and drive forward economic progress.