If you love fast cars and fresh deals, you’re in the right spot. Nattapong Pinta is turning heads on the track and online, and we’ve gathered everything you need to stay in the loop.
Last weekend Nattapong clinched a podium finish at the Bangkok Grand Prix, beating two seasoned rivals by a hair. He posted a lap time of 1:22.34, which is his personal best for the season. Fans praised his smooth cornering and aggressive overtakes, especially on the final straight.
In the qualifying session, he topped the grid with a clean run that left his competitors scrambling. The team’s engineers said the new aero package gave him extra downforce, and the weather was perfect – cool and dry.
Want tickets for his next race? Our site links you straight to official sellers with discount codes that shave up to 15% off the price. Just click the “Buy Tickets” button and the code pops up at checkout.
Looking for merch? We’ve teamed up with the driver’s shop to offer limited‑edition hats and shirts at a lower price than the main store. The items sell out fast, so add them to your cart while the stock lasts.
For the ultimate fan experience, check out our VIP packages. They include pit‑lane access, a meet‑and‑greet with Nattapong, and a signed race‑day helmet. Prices are listed transparently, and you can book a spot directly from this page.
Keeping up with Nattapong is easy. Follow the live race tracker on our site for real‑time lap times, and sign up for our newsletter to get a weekly roundup of news, results and new offers.
Got a question about a deal or need help with a booking? Our support team is just a click away. We answer within a few hours so you can focus on the excitement, not the admin.
In short, whether you’re after the latest race recap, a ticket discount, or exclusive gear, we’ve got the links and tips you need. Stay tuned, stay fast, and enjoy the ride with Nattapong Pinta!
Posted by Daxton LeMans On 13 Jun, 2025 Comments (0)
The body of Thai worker Nattapong Pinta, killed during captivity in Gaza after his abduction in 2023 by the Mujahideen Brigades, has been recovered by Israeli forces. Over 50 hostages remain in Gaza, most believed dead. Thailand mourns and arranges repatriation as fighting continues.