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F1 expects Vietnam GP to go ahead as planned

Formula 1’s managing director Ross Brawn says the Vietnam Grand Prix is expected to go ahead as planned despite concerns over the coronavirus.  The first-ever grand prix to be held in Vietnam, which will take place on a street circuit in the centre of the country’s capital, Hanoi, is set to make its debut on the F1 calendar on April 5.  But with growing concerns over the coronavirus epidemic, which has already forced the postponement of this year’s Chinese Grand Prix, doubts have been cast over whether a race can be staged in Vietnam.  Speaking to Reuters at an event in Canada on Wednesday, Brawn insisted the race is currently on course to remain a fixture on the calendar. ...
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