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F1 Vietnam Grand Prix’s remaining tickets go on sale

The Vietnam Grand Prix Company on December 28 launched sales for tickets for the two last stands and 'Paddock Club' tickets for the Formula 1 VinFast Vietnam Grand Prix, which is slated to begin on April 3, 2020 in Hanoi.
F1 Vietnam Grand Prix’s remaining tickets go on sale ảnh 1A building under construction for Formula 1 VinFast Vietnam Grand Prix (Photo: organising board) 
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The Vietnam Grand Prix Company on December 28 launched salesfor tickets for the two last stands and 'Paddock Club' tickets for the Formula1 VinFast Vietnam Grand Prix, which is slated to begin on April 3, 2020 inHanoi.

Tickets for the standard stand at turn 11 and the unreserved stand atturn 13 cost from 1,560,000 VND (67 USD) to 2,590,000 VND (112 USD) for aone-day ticket.

The Paddock Club costs 990 USD for a one-day ticket and 5,720 USD for athree-day ticket, which gives fans access to high-class services includingfood, drinks and more.

Earlier, tickets for the event went on sale via all channels. Hospitality,grandstand and general admission tickets are up for grabs for the Friday,Saturday and Sunday of the event, or as three-day combo tickets.

Tickets can be booked online and look up for the list of ticket distributionagents on the official website of the race at www.f1vietnamgp.com,the Facebook page, through hotlines 1900 232428and 0915 73 44 66, or directly at any VinMart convenience store in Hanoi andHCM City.

Preparations have been in full swing since March for a thrilling streetrace in Vietnam’s capital around a 5.565km track locatednear My Dinh National Stadium./.
VNA

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