Want to go to the Vietnam GP in 2020?
Formula 1’s newest race arrives in 2020 as the s🔯port breaks new ground with the Vietnam Grand Prix.
Designed by iconic F1 circuit creator Herma🏅nn Tilke in partnership with the City of Hanoi authorities, the street circuit will be a hybrid of public roads and purpose-built sections which will also be opened to the public outside of the Grand Prix weekends.

Formula 1’s newest race arrives in 2020 as the sport breaks new💜 ground with the Vietnam Grand Prix.
Designed by iconic F1 circuit creator Hermann Tilke in partnership with the City of Hanoi au🗹thorities, the street circuit will be a hybrid of public roads and purpose-built sections which will also be opened to the public outside of the Grand Prix w🎉eekends.
The circuit’s layout borrows iconic sections from Suzuka, Monaco and Nurburgring, while also boasting the longest straight on the F1 calendar at 1.5km, and will provide an all-new challඣenge to both F1 teams and drivers alike with cars expected to reach top speeds of around 208mph (335km/h).
The 20🐼20 Vietnamese Grand Prix is scheduled for 3-5 April and is Liberty Medi♍a’s first new F1 race to mark a new chapter in the sport’s history.
The Hanoi Street Circuit will host tꦑhe third round of the season, slotting in between the Bahr🦹ain and Chinese races, as part of the bumper 22-round 2020 F1 campaign.
In the centre of the bustling Vietnames🍷e capital, f꧒ans will be within walking distance of Hanoi’s best tourist and beauty spots and will provide F1 with a unique destination for both new and current fans of the sport.
With construction work already well u🔯nder way, Vietnamese GP organisers have released 3D rendered images and video of what the circuit is set to look like next year when F1 arrives for the first-ever race held in the country.