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F1 Schedule 2013
Grand Prix Date
Australia 15-17 Mar
Malaysia 22-24 Mar
China 12-14 Apr
Bahrain 19-21 Apr
Spain 10-12 May
Monaco 23-26 May
Canada 07-09 Jun
Great Britain 28-30 Jun
Germany 05-07 Jul
Hungary 26-28 Jul
Belgium 23-25 Aug
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Korea 04-06 Oct
Japan 11-13 Oct
India 25-27 Oct
Abu Dhabi 01-03 Nov
United States 15-17 Nov
Brazil 22-24 Nov
Constructer's Championship 2013
Team Pts
1 Red Bull 131
2 Ferrari 117
3 Lotus 111
4 Mercedes 72
5 Force India 32
6 McLaren 29
7 Toro Rosso 8
8 Sauber 5
9 Williams 0
10 Marussia 0
11 Caterham 0
Korea International Circuit
Directions
The Korea International Circuit is located approximately 370 km from Seoul. Situated in the southwestern part of the Korean peninsula, Jeollanam-do lies at the heart of the Northeast Asian region. For overseas visitors, the closest airport is Muan Airport (30 minutes) or Gwangju Airport (70 minutes), while Gimpo International Airport is approximately 335 km away.

After months of speculation it was finally announced in October 2006 that South Korea had been handed a place on the F1 calendar with 2010 being touted as the year for the first event. However, the race was placed in jeopardy due to funding concerns and it wasn't until the end of 2009 that official confirmation was handed down by the FIA.

The Yeongam circuit, otherwise known as the Korean International Circuit, was designed by acclaimed F1 track guru Hermann Tilke, costing $264 million dollars, and is one of just a handful of circuits to run in a counterclockwise direction.

The circuit, which was built on reclaimed land, comprises two interchangeable tracks; the F1 track and the smaller permanent track; and is one of the first in the world to have a dual-structure without having to block off various sections of an existing track. The layout also means the venue has two separate paddocks and sets of pits, one for the F1 track and another for the smaller track.

Yeongam's F1 track totals 5.45km is length and incorporates 18 corners, which are a mix of over-taking-friendly sharp hairpins and high-speed corners. Maximum speeds of 320/kph are expected to be reached on a track that feature's Asia's longest straight.

The race will take place over 55 laps, totaling 305.2kms

Korea Past Winners
Year Driver Team Grid Time
2012 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 2 1:36:28.651
2011 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 2 1:38.01.994
2010 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 3 2:48.20.810

Factfile

Korea International Circuit
Circuit name
Korea International Circuit
Location
Yeongam
Laps
55
Circuit Length
5.615 km
Lap Record
1:39.605 - S Vettel (2010)

Korean GP in pictures