The racetrack and supporting facilities will be built on an area of 88 hectares of My Dinh Sports Complex and some surrounding streets (Photo: VNA)
An area has been zoned off for the construction of a control centre, a grandstand, warehouse, parking lot and helipads to serve racing teams and spectators (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam will be the third Southeast Asian country to host a F1 race, after Malaysia and Singapore (Photo: VNA)
The construction is expected to be completed by March 2020 and the first race will be held a month after that (Photo: VNA)
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