The design of the three-storey pit building has been heavily influenced by the city’s historic buildings, to reflect Vietnam’s “strong cultural legacy” (Photo: VNA) |
Pavilion of the Temple of Literature inspires the Pit Building’s design (Photo: VNA) |
The 5.6km circuit features 23 corners and has nine grandstands named after regions across Vietnam (Photo: VNA) |
The organisers are now focusing on the temporary structures around the circuit, including the Grandstands – each named after iconic Vietnamese cities and locations, as well as the media and medical centres and safety barriers (Photo: VNA) |
A view of the Hanoi F1 circuit which is ready for the Grand Prix this April (Photo: VNA) |
5.6km-long track and permanent constructions are ready for the exciting activities of Vietnam Grand Prix (Photo: VNA) |
The circuit features 23 corners and has nine grandstands named after regions across Vietnam (Photo: VNA) |
The F1 Vietnam Grand Prix 2020, set to be held in Hanoi from April 3-5, will be the newest F1 race in the world (Photo: VNA) |
A view of the Hanoi F1 circuit (Photo: VNA) |
The F1 Vietnam Grand Prix 2020 is expected to attract some 300,000 visitors, including F1 fans, domestic and foreign travellers, and international reporters (Photo: VNA) |
(Photo: VNA) |
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