F1 mini racing first appeared in Hanoi two years ago. Following a long period of disruption caused by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the race has since become a favourite among young people. |
The Go Kart racecourse is the first of its kind in Vietnam. The site is located in Ha Dong district of Hanoi and typically draws hundreds of arrivals each day. |
Karting is the first taste of racing for many drivers. Every Formula 1 driver has started their career in karting at some point, with the activity quickly becoming an incredibly popular sport for both professional drivers and amateurs who race as a hobby. |
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A go-kart is a type of sports car and is hugely popular in F1 mini racing. |
On normal days the course typically receives over 100 arrivals per day. At the weekend the figure can increase by up to three times. |
Customers must have their health checked before they can enjoy the full experience of F1 mini racing. |
A customer pay 30 USD for a five-minute race and 45 USD for a 15-minute race. |
The maximum speed of the car ranges from 50 to 70 kilometres per hour, depending on the skill of the driver. |
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