Thailand Circuit, motorsport complex at Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
Thailand Circuit is a racing track in the heart of Thailand that measures about 2.5 kilometers long with thirteen turns. The track combines straightaway sections with challenging curves and features wide lanes that allow for safe overtaking and racing.
Thailand Circuit was founded in 1989 with the goal of promoting motorsport in Thailand. Since its opening, the venue has hosted important international racing events, including the Asia Road Racing Championship from 1996 to 2001.
The name reflects the track's location and purpose as a racing venue. On race days, fans and drivers gather to share their passion for motorsport, creating a sense of community around the sport.
The track offers different viewing areas and good parking options near the venue. Visitors can easily walk to the grandstands and enjoy race events from comfortable spots.
Thailand Circuit was founded by Thonchai Wongsawan, a major motorsport enthusiast who began organizing motorcycle races in the late 1970s. The venue is also used for driver training and product testing, not just racing competitions.
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