Posted on 06 October 2013. Tags: 2013, adrian sutil, f1 fire, felipe massa, ferrari, Formula 1, formula one, kimi raikkonen, korea, korean gp, lewis hamilton, Lotus, mark webber, marshals, mclaren, mercedes, nico rosberg, pirelli, pits, radio messages, red bull, romain grosjean, safety car, sebastian vettel, sergio perez, strategy, team orders, yeongam circuit
The Korean grand prix is not well attended by fans, it’s situated in the middle of nowhere and its place on the F1 calendar is in doubt. Despite this the Yeongam circuit was riddled with brilliant battles and delivered one of the most electrifying races of the season. Sebastian Vettel led away from yet another pole […]
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Posted on 05 October 2013. Tags: 2013, adrian sutil force india, caterham, esteban gutierrez, f1, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, Formula 1, jenson button, kimi raikkonen, korea, korean gp, lewis hamilton, Lotus, mark webber, marussia, mclaren, mercedes, nico hulkenbeg, nico rosberg, pastor maldonado, paul di resta, red bull, romain grosjean, sauber, sebastian vettel, toro rosso, valterri bottas, williams, yeongam circuit
Red Bull Racing’s Sebastian Vettel has secured pole position ahead of the Korean grand prix. The qualifying session for the Korean GP got underway under blue skies with the threat of rain having completely sub-sided. The first session saw the elimation of both the Marussia and Caterham teams and suprisingly both the Williams’ drivers Pastor Maldonado and Valterri Bottas failed […]
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Posted on 03 October 2013. Tags: 2010, DRS, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, formula 1 2013, jenson button, kimi raikkonen, korea, korean gp, korean grand prix, lewis hamilton, Lotus, mark webber, mclaren, mercedes, monsoon, nico rosberg, overtaking, penalty, pirelli, red bull, safety car, sebastian vettel, sergio perez, singapore, weather forecast, yeongam circuit
Speed, glamour and exotic locations are everyday associations with Formula 1. But F1 is also considered as the most advanced racing series in the world. These advances include revolutionary technological innovation and taking the sport to all corners of the globe. There is no genuinely substantial connection between South Korea and motorsport however it did not […]
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