The first ever F1 race set to be held in Hanoi has been canceled
due to the coronavirus pandemic, Vn
Express has reported.
“The
decision was made after many meetings and discussions between the International
Automobile Federation (FIA), the Hanoi’s People Committee, Vietnam Motor
Association and Vietnam Grand Prix Corporation (VGPC). The related parties will
choose another suitable time to ensure the event’s safety,” the
corporation said.
On Friday the opening F1 race of the season in Australia was canceled, with Vietnam soon following suit. A member of the McLaren team was diagnosed with coronavirus on Thursday, putting the entire team in a two-week quarantine.
The Grand Prix was set for April 3 to 5 and was set to be a sporting centerpiece for the city. The fourth race of the season was previously canceled on Feb. 12.
Up to 250,000
people were estimated to be visiting Hanoi due to the race.
In the past week Vietnam has recorded 31 new cases of Covid-19, after previously going 22 days without a single new infection. The country is widely considered to be dealing with the crisis well.
So far
the virus has spread to over 125 countries and killed over 5,000 people.
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