Vietnam might still host a Formula One race this year

AP Photo / Tran Van Minh.

AP Photo / Tran Van Minh.

Published Jul 7, 2020

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Hanoi - Vietnam could host the country's first Formula One Grand Prix in late November, the ruling body of its capital city said on Monday, as the country approaches three months without domestic transmission of the coronavirus.

The Vietnam Grand Prix was initially due to take place in Hanoi on April 5, but it was postponed because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Organisers said that they would monitor the virus situation and pick another time for the race.

"We are assessing all virus-related issues and will discuss them with the organisers. Hopefully the race can be resumed by end-November," Hanoi's chairman Nguyen Duc Chung said at a meeting attended by local media, of which a recording was obtained by Reuters.

Chung did not elaborate and it was not clear if a November date had been discussed with Formula One's management.

The 2020 Formula One season started in Austria on Sunday with an initial calendar that so far has eight races in Europe, without spectators, until September, with uncertainty about how many races there will be.

Thanks to an aggressive and targeted testing programme as well as a centralised quarantine system, Vietnam has contained infections numbers to just 369, most of whom have recovered from the virus. There have been no reported deaths. 

Reuters

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