F1 around the corner for sleepy Thai town
Asleepy Thai town with dreams of reinventing itself as a global sports hub faces its first test this week when it hosts the country’s first MotoGP.
Tens of thousands of visitors are expected to flock to Buriram, the main settlement of a steamy ricefarming area playing the unlikely host to the Thailand Grand Prix.
Organising a MotoGP, the pinnacle of motorcycle racing, is already a victory — but there is speculation that Formula One could be next in the sights of Buriram, whose racetrack is F1-certified.
With a population of just 30,000, Buriram has boomed in recent years on the back of multi-milliondollar investment in sports infrastructure.
In 2011 came the ‘Thunder Castle’, a 32,600-capacity stadium for Thai Premier League football champions Buriram United.
Three years later followed the $60 million (Dh220 million), Hermann Tilke-designed Chang International Circuit, which will now host one of the biggest sports events in Thai history.
Buriram got the nod for MotoGP after Bangkok scrapped moves towards a suggested Formula One night race on the streets of the Thai capital.
The MotoGP, which starts with practice sessions tomorrow and culminates on Sunday, represents a step into the international limelight for the rural backwater.