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Tickets for Formula 1 race in Hanoi go on sale

Tickets for the Formula 1 Vietnam Grand Prix 2020 went on sale via all channels from the morning of July 17.
Tickets for Formula 1 race in Hanoi go on sale ảnh 1Tickets for the Formula 1 Vietnam Grand Prix 2020 went on sale via all channels from the morning of July 17. (Photo: VinGroup)
Hanoi (VNA) - Tickets forthe Formula 1 Vietnam Grand Prix 2020 went on sale via all channels from the morning of July17.

Hospitality (VIP),grandstand and general admission tickets are up for grabs for the Friday,Saturday and Sunday of the event, or as three-day combo tickets.

Hospitality ticketprices for a three-day combo range from 49,330,000 VND (2,140 USD) to96,500,000 VND (4,190 USD), giving purchasers access to food, entertainment andother privileges.

Grandstand ticketsinclude premium grandstand, standard grandstand and unreserved grandstand.Three-day ticket costs from 3,890,000 VND (170 USD) to 9,090,000 VND (395USD), while the cheapest one-day ticket is 1,560,000 VND (67 USD).

Meanwhile, generaladmission ranges from 700,000 VND (30 USD) to 1,750,000 VND (76 USD).

Fans can buy ticketsat www.f1vietnamgp.com, //www.adayroi.com,VinMart  convenience stores or call  1900 232428.

Vietnam will host thưF1 Grand Prix in Hanoi for the first time in April, 2020.

Preparations havebeen in full swing since March 2019 for a thrilling street race, west of Vietnam’scapital, around a 5.565m track located near My Dinh NationalStadium.

Previously, on April20, the 'F1 Vietnam Grand Prix Launch' event took place at the My DinhNational Stadium. It showcased a display of F1 racing cars, driven bylegendary F1 driver David Coulthard.

As one of the largestand most prestigious sporting events on the planet, F1 is expected to enhancethe capital’s position as a truly global city and a destination for world-classexperiences.-VNA
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