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In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 spectators watch a parade of sports cars on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
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  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 spectators watch a parade of sports cars on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 racing cars line up to parade on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India speaks to the media after his demonstration run on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul,  during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India gestures from the cockpit of a Red Bull car during a demonstration run on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 spectators watch a parade of racing cars on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 spectators watch a parade of racing cars on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 racing cars run on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India points to a screen showing a parade of sports cars on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Red Bull crew members push the car to the pit as Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India sits in the cockpit at the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 a worker watches a parade of sports cars on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India powers a Red Bull car during a demonstration run on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India (C) poses with South Korean models before his demonstration run on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India sits in a Red Bull car during a demonstration run on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 officials check the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India powers a Red Bull car during a demonstration run on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India (L), with members of the Red Bull crew, watches a screen showing a parade of sports cars on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 sports cars run on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 racing cars run on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 racing cars line up to parade on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India gestures from the cockpit of a Red Bull car during a demonstration run on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 an official checks the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India speaks to the media after his demonstration run on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India (L) waves to the crowd behind the Red Bull car he drove in a demonstration run on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Red Bull crew members make final checks on the car as Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India sits in the cockpit in preparation for a demonstration run on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India speaks to the media after his demonstration run on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul,  during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India (C) walks past the Red Bull car he drove in a demonstration run on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 a worker watches a parade of sports cars on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 visitors arrive at the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, on September 4, 2010 for an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 sports cars run on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 a worker carries iron pipes near the main grand stand as visitors walk on the track at the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • A visitor looks on an F1 show car on display at a pit at the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 spectators watch a parade of racing cars on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 spectators watch a parade of racing cars on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 racing cars run on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 members of the Red Bull crew watch a parade of sports cars on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 members of the Red Bull crew watch a parade of sports cars on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 Hispania Racing's driver Karun Chandhok of India points to a screen showing a parade of sports cars on the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull wins the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull wins the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastien Buemi of Switzerland and Scuderia Toro Rosso drives during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates with team mates as they win the Constructors title following his victory in the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates with team mates as they win the Constructors title following his victory in the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates with team mates as they win the Constructors title following his victory in the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Fans watch from the grandstands during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Fans watch from the grandstands during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Fans watch from the grandstands during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  The specially designed drivers helmet of Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing is seen featuring a twin star motif to celebrate his back to back F1 Drivers World Championships following the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  The specially designed drivers helmet of Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing is seen featuring a twin star motif to celebrate his back to back F1 Drivers World Championships following the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  The specially designed drivers helmet of Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing is seen featuring a twin star motif to celebrate his back to back F1 Drivers World Championships following the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  The specially designed drivers helmet of Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing is seen featuring a twin star motif to celebrate his back to back F1 Drivers World Championships following the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  The specially designed drivers helmet of Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing is seen featuring a twin star motif to celebrate his back to back F1 Drivers World Championships following the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Race winner Sebastian Vettel (R) of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium with second placed Lewis Hamilton (L) of Great Britain and McLaren following the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastien Buemi of Switzerland and Scuderia Toro Rosso prepares to drive during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Jaime Alguersuari of Spain and Scuderia Toro Rosso talks with his race enginner Andrea Landi as he prepares to drive during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Jaime Alguersuari of Spain and Scuderia Toro Rosso attends the drivers parade before the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Jaime Alguersuari of Spain and Scuderia Toro Rosso prepares to drive during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Jaime Alguersuari of Spain and Scuderia Toro Rosso prepares to drive during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Jaime Alguersuari of Spain and Scuderia Toro Rosso prepares to drive during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Grid girl for Jaime Alguersuari of Spain and Scuderia Toro Rosso is seen before the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Grid girl for Sebastien Buemi of Switzerland and Scuderia Toro Rosso is seen before the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastien Buemi of Switzerland and Scuderia Toro Rosso attends the drivers parade before the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastien Buemi of Switzerland and Scuderia Toro Rosso attends the drivers parade before the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastien Buemi of Switzerland and Scuderia Toro Rosso is seen talking with his race engineer Riccardo Adami before the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastien Buemi of Switzerland and Scuderia Toro Rosso is seen talking with his race engineer Riccardo Adami before the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastien Buemi of Switzerland and Scuderia Toro Rosso is seen talking with his race engineer Riccardo Adami before the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastian Vettel (R) of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates with Team Principal Christian Horner (L) following his victory in the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and McLaren reacts on the podium after finishing second during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium after winning the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium after winning the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium after winning the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium after winning the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Lewis Hamilton (L) of Great Britain and McLaren and Sebastian Vettel (R) of Germany and Red Bull Racing drive side by side on the first lap of the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Race winner Sebastian Vettel (2nd left) of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates with his Team Principal Christian Horner (2nd right), second placed Lewis Hamilton (left) of Great Britain and McLaren and third placed Mark Webber (right) of Australia and Red Bull Racing following the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Jaime Alguersuari of Spain and Scuderia Toro Rosso drives during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastien Buemi of Switzerland and Scuderia Toro Rosso drives during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Race winner Sebastian Vettel (2nd left) of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates with his Team Principal Christian Horner (2nd right), second placed Lewis Hamilton (left) of Great Britain and McLaren and third placed Mark Webber (right) of Australia and Red Bull Racing following the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastien Buemi of Switzerland and Scuderia Toro Rosso drives during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Race winner Sebastian Vettel (L) of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium with third placed team mate Mark Webber of Australia and Red Bull Racing following the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and McLaren leads from Mark Webber of Australia and Red Bull Racing and team mate Jenson Button during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Felipe Massa of Brazil and Ferrari drives during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Felipe Massa of Brazil and Ferrari drives during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing leads from Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and McLaren during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Felipe Massa of Brazil and Ferrari drives during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium after winning the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium after winning the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing drives on his way to winning the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
  • YEONGAM-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 16:  Mark Webber of Australia and Red Bull Racing drives during the Korean Formula One Grand Prix at the Korea International Circuit on October 16, 2011 in Yeongam-gun, South Korea.
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In a picture taken on September 4, 2010

In a picture taken on September 4, 2010 spectators watch a parade of sports cars on the track of the Korean International Circuit under construction for the upcoming Korean Formula One Grand Prix in Yeongam, 320 km south of Seoul, during an event to mark the 50-day countdown to the race. Organisers of South Korea's first Formula One event are confident they can win a race to complete the brand-new circuit before a final inspection from the sport's world governing body.
Credit: JUNG YEON-JE/AFP Date: September 05, 2010
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