Vietnam edging closer to first F1 race in 2020
Vietnam is edging closer to hosting its first Formula 1 gr🃏and prix in 2020 following a visit from FIA race dire൩ctor Charlie Whiting to the proposed site in Hanoi.
F1 officials have been in discussions with potential promo🃏ters over a race in Vietna🅰m for some time, with an event being staged by the series’ global beer partner, Heineken, earlier this year in Ho Chi Minh City.

Vietnam is edging closer to hosting its first Formula 1 grand prix in 2020 following🤡 a visit from FIA race director Charlie Whiting to the proposed s🎉ite in Hanoi.
F1 officials have been in discussions with potential promoters over a race in Vietnam for some time, with an event being staged by the se💯ries’ global beer partner, Heineken, earlier this year in Ho Chi Minh City.
F1 race director Whiting confirmed on Sunday that he visited Vietnam en route to Suzuka fo﷽r the Japanese Grand Prix to check on progress for the proposed circuit, which is in the “advanღced stages” of being designed.
“There’s no actual progress on building the track, but the site's ﷽been identified. It’s in the advanced stages of design,” Whiting said.
“As far as I'm aware, they're aiming for aꦅ༒ 2020 grand prix, which shouldn't be a problem based on previous experience.”
Whit🐭ing confirmed the planned circuit was “to the west of Hanoi, about 12 km from the centre,” a💫nd would be “mainly on the streets” with “a section which is not yet built.”
“It's an open site where the pit building's going to be built,” Whiting൩ said.
“Part of the track will be built there, which doesn't exist at the moment. Bu꧂t it will become a road, I understand, after that.”
Whiting accepted a comparison between the planned Hanoi circuit🍌 and the original proposals for the Yeongam track which hosted the Korean Grand Prix between 2010 and 💎2013, which was intended to be part street circuit and part permanent circuit.
“Yes, I suppose it was, wasn’t it, because half of that was supposed to be a permanent track and the rest was supposed to be༒ something else,” Whiting said.
“But as you know, it didn’t quite work out.”
The additio♑n of Vietnam to the F1 calendar in 2020 would see Liberty Media add its first new race to the schedule since completing its takeover of the sport in January 2017.
F1’s commercial rights holder announce🌌d plans earlier this year to stage a race in Miami from 2019, only to confirm over the summer it had shelved these plans, instead aiming to get the race on the calendar from 2020.
Regarding Vietnam, a Formula 1 spokesman told wuqian0821.com: “Definitel🅰y Vietnam is, among others, one of the countries we are evaluating to host a Grand Prix race in the next future.”
The current F1 schedule stands at 21 races, with the ♑same roster planned in 2019. The calendar for next year is set to be ratified by the World Motor Sport Cou📖ncil when it meets later this week in Paris.