Green light for Yeongam track
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The new runway in Korea gets the green light by FIA race director Charlie Whiting. The construction of the track Yeongam was delayed and this has led to speculation about the successful implementation of Korea GP, as well as strong concern by the heads of the teams. Whiting admitted that he was pleased with what he saw on the track and constructed facilities, and has signed a license on the track. Job of Yeongam by the organizers of the Grand Prix of Korea is satisfactory. The track will receive a license to conduct race of Formula 1 said Whiting. Grand Prix of Korea on 24 October 2010 will be the first race of the new track. Neither team has no real idea about the behavior of the cars of the new runway which is an excellent prerequisite for one exciting race.

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  1. gypsy rose lee says:

    just thought I would drop by and see what’s going on. I’ve read this blog before and wanted to come back to see what’s new. Looks good

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