F1 fans are looking forward to single day tickets as it is possible to choose date and offer suitable to their financial capacities.

![]() A F1 car performed on the street of Hanoi in the kick-off event. Photo: Nguyen Khanh
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Accordingly, the single day ticket for high-end stands (near the starting line) ranges from VND3.636 million (US$156.35) to VND7.272 million (US$312.69) and the ordinary single-day ticket costs from VND700,000 (US$30.1) to VND1,400,000 (US$60.2).
With such one-day ticket prices, audiences will be able to immerse in the exciting atmosphere in the world's most attractive speed race at the My Dinh National Stadium Hanoi.
The ticket prices for F1 Vietnam Grand Prix for high-class stands are US$390.87 (three-day ticket), US$156.35 (Friday), US$234.52 (Saturday), US$312.69 (Sunday). Ordinary ticket prices are US$75.25 (three-day), US$30.1 (Friday), US$45.15 (Saturday), US$60.2 (Sunday).
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