Hanoi’s F1 racetrack fences removed
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Hundreds of workers worked overnight on June 8 to dismantle the fences on Le Quang Dao and Le Duc Tho streets.
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Cranes used for the work
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The fences will be stockpiled and re-used when the race takes place.
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The removal will help to ease traffic congestion in Le Quang Dao and Le Duc Tho streets
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The work is expected to be finished within one month.
Hanoi and Vietnam Grand Prix Limited Liability Company decided to halt the race due to the Covid-19 pandemic although the entire 5.6-km racetrack had been completed after the 11-month construction process.
The organisers will keep a closed watch on Covid-19 situation to select the most suitable time to hold the race which was initially scheduled to take place in April this year.
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