Hanoi Street Circuit
Circuit Overview
The Hanoi Street Circuit is a temporary street circuit located in the Nam Từ Liêm district of Hanoi, Vietnam. The circuit was designed specifically for hosting the Formula 1 Vietnam Grand Prix, which was set to debut in April 2020 but was postponed due to the global pandemic.
The layout of the Hanoi Street Circuit is 5.607 kilometers long and features 23 turns, with a mix of long straights and tight corners, providing a challenging track for drivers. The circuit was designed by renowned track architect Hermann Tilke, known for creating several modern Formula 1 circuits around the world.
One of the standout features of the Hanoi Street Circuit is the long straight that runs along the main grandstand, offering excellent opportunities for overtaking maneuvers. The track also winds its way around the My Dinh National Stadium, adding a unique backdrop to the racing action.
The circuit was expected to bring high-speed racing to the streets of Hanoi, showcasing the speed and precision of Formula 1 cars to fans in Vietnam and around the world. The event was highly anticipated by both racing enthusiasts and local fans eager to witness the excitement of Formula 1 up close.
Despite the postponement of the inaugural race, the Hanoi Street Circuit remains a promising addition to the Formula 1 calendar, with its challenging layout and scenic surroundings poised to make it a memorable venue for future races. Formula 1 fans are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to experience the thrill of racing on the streets of Hanoi once the event is rescheduled.
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