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First images of F1 Vietnam GP pits revealed after work completed. New images were released today .

New images released today by the Vietnam Grand Prix Corporation (VGPC), showcase the finalised, 300m long building now that construction has been concluded.

Considered the heart of the newest circuit on the F1 calendar, the pit building’s design has been inspired by Hanoi’s famous Imperial Citadel of Thang Long as well as the Pavilion of the Constellation of Literature – the symbol of Hanoi – representing the nation’s long history and strong cultural legacy.

The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long – which for centuries acted as Vietnam’s political centre – is a splendid relic of the country’s long and rich history and, in a move that signified its historical and cultural importance, was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010.

The Pavilion of the Constellation of Literature – also known as the Khue Van Cac – is considered the symbol of Hanoi. Located in Hanoi’s famous Temple of Literature, it was erected in 1805 during the Nguyen dynasty and stands as a mark of Vietnam’s rich literary heritage and traditional culture.

The Hanoi Circuit Pit Building itself is a 3-storey structure which house the team garages as well as the race control centre and the Paddock Club hospitality suites.

“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,” said Ms. Le Ngoc Chi, CEO of the Vietnam Grand Prix Corporation. “Like the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long and the Pavilion of the Constellation of Literature which have inspired the Pit Building’s design, we hope this structure will become another iconic Hanoi landmark. With the track itself nearing completion and grandstands starting to go up as the event draws ever closer, the excitement levels for the Formula 1 VinFast Vietnam Grand Prix 2020 are rapidly growing. We are ready and we look forward to seeing you in Hanoi very soon.”

Work on the Hanoi Circuit itself continues and is expected to near majority completion by the end of this month. A unique hybrid design, fusing a street circuit’s characteristics with a permanent track layout, the track is the first of its kind to be developed in partnership by Tilke Engineers and F1’s own Motorsports Division and is set to be one of the most challenging circuits in the sport.

VGPC also recently unveiled the titles for the Hanoi Circuit’s grandstands, named after 9 iconic Vietnamese cities and locations. In choosing each grandstand’s name, the promoter’s goal has been to pay tribute to some of Vietnam’s most famous and important landmarks, major cities and provinces whilst also blending each location’s characteristics with the circuit’s own at each grandstand position along the track. The names of each grandstand was arranged in such a way to run in geographical order from North to South Vietnam following the sequence of turns from the beginning of the track to the end.

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Jan 16, 2020Scuderia Fans

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