Khaleej Times

Vietnam set to host F1 race from 2020

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hanoi — Vietnam will join the Formula One calendar in 2020 with a street race in the capital city Hanoi, the organisers said on Wednesday.

The Vietnamese Grand Prix, which will be staged for the first time in April 2020, is the first new race announced since Liberty Media bought the commercial rights to the series.

“We are delighted to announce that Hanoi will host a Formula One Grand Prix,” the sport’s chairman Chase Carey said in a statement.

“Since we became involved in this sport in 2017, we have talked about developing new destinatio­n cities to broaden the appeal of Formula One and the Vietnamese Grand Prix is a realisatio­n of that ambition. We are thrilled to be here in Hanoi, one of the most exciting cities in the world right now with such a rich history and an incredible future ahead of it.”

The Hanoi round of the championsh­ip, which will be run on a 5.565-km circuit, will be the fourth street race on the calendar along with Monaco, Singapore and Azerbaijan.

Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung said the race would reflect Vietnam’s ability to hold global events.

“It provides an opportunit­y for inward investment to Vietnam and importantl­y to bring the exciting wheel to wheel racing of Formula One to the people of Vietnam,” he said.

While the country does not have much of a tradition of motorsport­s, sporting events or competitio­ns in which the national team does even marginally well are widely watched, and passionate­ly celebrated.

There will again be 21 races on the 2019 calendar, with the same races as this year retaining their places. —

We have talked about developing new destinatio­n cities to broaden the appeal of F1 and the Vietnamese GPis a realisatio­n of that ambition

Chase Carey, F1 chairman

 ?? AFP ?? President and CEO of Formula One Chase Carey speaks during an interview in Hanoi on Wednesday. —
AFP President and CEO of Formula One Chase Carey speaks during an interview in Hanoi on Wednesday. —

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