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Pit Building Complex completed ahead of the 2020 Vietnam Grand Prix

The pit building has been completed at the Hanoi Circuit, ahead of the inagural Vietnam Grand Prix, which will take place on the weeked of 3-5 April 2020 as round three of the new 2020 Formula 1 Championship season. The three-hundred-metre long building is purpose built for Formula 1 and will be home to all ten teams' cars during the Grand Prix weekend. CEO of the Vietnam Grand Prix Corporation, Ms. Le Ngoc Chi, confirmed that the building was ready as the venue continues to prepare itself for its first ever race. “This is an important moment in the development of the Hanoi Circuit and another vital milestone in the lead up to Vietnam’s first ever Formula 1 race weekend,' she...
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