Quy Nhon, north of Ho Chi Minh City, which will host its inaugural round of the ABP Aquabike Grand Prix of Binh Dinh-Vietnam on March 22nd-24th, 2024 and the F1H2O Grand Prix of Binh-Dinh-Vietnam on March 29th-31st. Quy Nhon is a coastal city and capital of the Binh Dinh province of central Vietnam. Both Grand Prix will be staged at the breathtaking Thi Nai Lagoon in Binh Dinh.
The carbon-neutral 2024 Grand Prix of Binh Dinh is also the perfect platform for race organisers to establish a strong foundation to further develop the tourism industry in the region. The People’s Committee of Binh Dinh province and the organising committee for the races are currently working on the timetable and list of activities that will accompany the events next March.
According to the Organizing Committee, this is an International Professional Motorboat Racing Tournament hosted by the International Federation of Motor Boat Racing (UIM), including two prizes: UIM-F1H20 motorboat racing and UIM-ABP Aquabike water motorbike racing. The organization of the International Professional Motorboat Racing Grand Prix of Binh Dinh 2024 aims to create a professional playground and promote motorboat racing movements in Vietnam. In addition, this event also helps amateur players as well as spectators who love this subject to access and enjoy the tournament on an international scale.
The 2024 Binh Dinh Grand Prix will bring together more than 70 athletes from 30 teams from 30 different countries, including top racers in the world. This is a great opportunity for water sports lovers around the world to witness the thrilling races. In addition, the race also provides an opportunity to promote Binh Dinh's image and make it a new destination for extreme sports, attracting the attention of the media, sports fans and sports enthusiasts. global visitors.
Both races will take place at Thi Nai lagoon - which is an attractive tourist destination of Binh Dinh province. The organizers said that Thi Nai lagoon fully meets international standards in terms of water, wind, nature, society and culture to become the world's leading water sport venue.