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Vietnam to host F1 race on April 5, 2020

Formula One has released its schedule for 2020, with the first ever Vietnam Grand Prix set to be the third among 22 races of the year, an unprecedented number of yearly races in the event’s history.
Vietnam to host F1 race on April 5, 2020
Vietnam to host F1 race on April 5, 2020 ảnh 1Ferrari F1 racing car on display in Hanoi's Hoan Kiem Lake area (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Formula One has released its schedulefor 2020, with the first ever Vietnam Grand Prix set to be the third among 22 racesof the year, an unprecedented number of yearly races in the event’s history.

Vietnam becomes the 34th host nation, with its GrandPrix taking place in the capital Hanoi on April 5. Preparations have been infull swing since March 2019 for a thrilling street race, west of Hanoi, arounda 5.565 km track located near the My Dinh National Stadium.

The Hanoi race will be followed by China before the secondnew addition, the returning Dutch Grand Prix, takes place on May 3 to kick offthe European leg of the season.

Apart from Vietnam in Southeast Asia, Singapore also hosts arace on September 20 – the only night-time Grand Prix in the world.

The 2020 Grand Prix calendar will begin in Australia onMarch 15 and ended in Abu Dhabi on November 29.-VNA
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