Sport racing has been a part of Western culture for decades. It has helped build successful businesses from global car/motorcycle manufacturers to consumer brands.
While all Asian countries have embraced the culture of sport racing in recent years, Vietnam has been missing out on many opportunities. Vietnam can welcome the F1 race next year, but there is still a long way to go to create an advanced racing infrastructure, teams, regulations, and training.
Vietnam Racing Academy (VR) kicks off the professional racing movement in Vietnam
The Vietnam Racing Academy (VR) aims to have professional racers who can compete regionally and internationally. The demonstration and professional racing event on November 1, 2020, at the Dai Nam race track is the first step towards achieving this goal.
The activities at the “Explore the Limit” demonstration and professional racing event on November 1, 2020, include Go Kart Racing, Oto – Gymkhana, Drift Racing, Stunt Show, Luxury Cars Test Drive, and Music Festival.
In addition to thrilling performances and races, event attendees can also experience speed and test drive the latest car models displayed by various brands, and enjoy an energetic EDM music night featuring famous rapper Karik and DJ Mie.
Vietnam Racing Festival tickets can be purchased online through the Ticketbox website with prices ranging from 1 million VND (VIP ticket), 350,000 VND (standard ticket), to 200,000 VND (special ticket for the night music festival).
Trang Nguyen (forum.autodaily.vn)