GP Zuid Korea
Korea is the latest country to throw its hat into the Formula One ring, with the Asian nation gearing up to host its first Grand Prix in October 2010. Following in the tyre tracks of Singapore and China, both of whom have launched highly successful F1 projects in the region in recent years, its no surprise excitement is building.
Having already hosted the Olympics (1988 ) and the World Cup (2002, co-hosted with Japan), Korea is no stranger to the pressures of staging major sporting events. And ever since announcing its Formula One deal, race organizers (Korea Auto Valley Operation, or KAVO) and local and national government agencies have been hard at work with preparations.
The track is to be found in the South Jeolla region, 400 kilometres from the Korean capital, Seoul. It's a fairly rural location, full of stunning natural scenery, with magnificent mountains such as Mt Jirisan and Mt Wolchulsan, and a number of beautiful islands such as Hongdo, Baekdo and Geomundo.
The region is also a growing centre for tourism and culture in Northeast Asia, and organizers are following Abu Dhabi's lead and developing the area surrounding the circuit with a high-tech business park, residential and leisure facilities.
The Yeongam track has been designed by celebrated circuit architect Hermann Tilke and boasts a stunning waterside location. with a lap of 5.6km, it is made up of both permanent and temporary sections. There is seating for up to 130,000 spectators, while the teams will be treated to purpose-built pit and paddock buildings. (www.formula1.com)
Uitslag 2009
Gevraagd
Opmerking
Deadline
Puntenverdeling
Spelregels
Tussenstand
Korea is the latest country to throw its hat into the Formula One ring, with the Asian nation gearing up to host its first Grand Prix in October 2010. Following in the tyre tracks of Singapore and China, both of whom have launched highly successful F1 projects in the region in recent years, its no surprise excitement is building.
Having already hosted the Olympics (1988 ) and the World Cup (2002, co-hosted with Japan), Korea is no stranger to the pressures of staging major sporting events. And ever since announcing its Formula One deal, race organizers (Korea Auto Valley Operation, or KAVO) and local and national government agencies have been hard at work with preparations.
The track is to be found in the South Jeolla region, 400 kilometres from the Korean capital, Seoul. It's a fairly rural location, full of stunning natural scenery, with magnificent mountains such as Mt Jirisan and Mt Wolchulsan, and a number of beautiful islands such as Hongdo, Baekdo and Geomundo.
The region is also a growing centre for tourism and culture in Northeast Asia, and organizers are following Abu Dhabi's lead and developing the area surrounding the circuit with a high-tech business park, residential and leisure facilities.
The Yeongam track has been designed by celebrated circuit architect Hermann Tilke and boasts a stunning waterside location. with a lap of 5.6km, it is made up of both permanent and temporary sections. There is seating for up to 130,000 spectators, while the teams will be treated to purpose-built pit and paddock buildings. (www.formula1.com)
Uitslag 2009
- De race in Zuid Korea heeft dit jaar voor de eerste keer plaats.
Gevraagd
- Top 5 van de startgrid
- Top 10 van de race-uitslag
- Wie rijdt de snelste ronde in de race?
- Hoe doet Nico Rosberg het in Zuid Korea?
- Positie 1-4
- Positie 5-7
- Positie 8-10
- Positie 11-14
- Positie 15-24
Opmerking
- Zouden jullie je berichten kunnen posten in dezelfde stijl als het mijne (enkel de namen van de piloten, en dus geen opsommingstekens, nummering of dergelijke). Dat bespaart mij wat werk bij het invoeren van de gegevens in de Excelfile. Alvast bedankt.
Deadline
- Vrijdag 22 oktober 2010 - 03u00
Puntenverdeling
Spelregels
Tussenstand
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