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On 11/10, 19:29
Located in the countryside, the Yeongam circuit suffers from an atmosphere and a setting that still need to be developed, but it poses a unique challenge to the drivers who generally seem to appreciate the compromise it requires between a very fast first sector and two more flowing final sectors.
On 11/10, 19:12
A brief overview of the technical constraints imposed by the Yeongam circuit on the chassis, engine, and tires of Formula One cars.
On 11/10, 18:13
The South Korean Grand Prix is the 16th round of the 2012 season, which includes 20 events. In the Land of the Morning Calm, your European morning will be lively as you'll need to wake up early. The race will take place at 8:00 AM. Discover the channels that will broadcast the event and all the schedules for the 2012 Korean Grand Prix F1.
On 11/10, 13:51
As Romain Grosjean faces criticism following yet another start-line accident at a Grand Prix this season, Bernie Ecclestone urges the Frenchman to have his vision checked, providing an opportunity to revisit the medical conditions required by the FIA for obtaining any license.
On 11/10, 13:28
The Korean Grand Prix holds a special significance for Jean-Eric Vergne, as it was there that he made his official debut behind the wheel of a Formula 1 car last year.
On 11/10, 11:43
After several months of delays, Peter Sauber has finally decided to delegate the daily management of the Sauber team to Monisha Kaltenborn, who thus officially becomes the first woman to lead a Formula One team.
On 10/10, 13:17
Three months after her accident during aerodynamic tests for the Marussia team, Maria de Villota, who lost her right eye and still suffers from other injuries, is on the cover of the Spanish magazine ¡Hola! and looks back on the consequences of the accident.
On 10/10, 12:09
As the tricolor driver faces a barrage of criticism since the Japanese Grand Prix where he was guilty of a new collision right from the start, Jackie Stewart reiterates his willingness to help Romain Grosjean, whose potential he believes is hidden by his mistakes.
On 10/10, 11:49
Having retired from the F1 paddocks since the end of the 2008 championship, Honda continues to watch Formula 1 with a certain interest, particularly the future regulations that might make the Japanese manufacturer want to return to the starting grids.
On 10/10, 11:39
None of the three HRT drivers know the Yeongam circuit, nor does the team manager, Luis Pérez-Sala, but everyone remains confident for this South Korean event, thanks in particular to the good performances by the F112 in Japan with its new floor.
On 10/10, 10:07
Despite generally very disappointing performances, Felipe Massa may be renewed by Scuderia Ferrari for 2013. A renewal that would not be well-received by everyone, starting with Gerhard Berger, a former driver for the Italian team.
On 10/10, 07:17
The Sauber F1 team believes it has the ability to beat Mercedes in the final Grand Prix of the 2012 season and the Swiss team hopes to achieve this to finish in 5th place in the constructors' championship.
On 10/10, 07:17
After failing to score any points in Japan, the Mercedes team intends to bounce back this weekend in South Korea. While Ross Brawn believes that this rough patch has allowed the team to become stronger, Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher think that the Korean circuit should better suit the F1 W03, and therefore improvement is possible.
On 09/10, 18:48
The Lotus team had announced for many weeks that it would introduce significant updates for the Korean Grand Prix. This package will include Coanda effect exhausts which are becoming common on the various cars on the grid. However, the double DRS will be shelved until next year.
On 08/10, 18:28
If Monisha Kaltenborn confides that the Swiss team should announce its choice of drivers for 2013 before the end of this season, she also indicates that Kamui Kobayashi's podium will not influence Sauber's decision, although she hopes it will encourage Japanese companies to invest in Formula One again. At Sauber?
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