Saturday, September 4, 2010

Chandhok first F1 driver to test out Korean track



India’s Karun Chandhok has become the first man to drive a Formula One car at a new race track in South Korea.
The HRT Racing driver steered a Red Bull car around the circuit in the southwestern county of Yeongam on Saturday ahead of the Korean Grand Prix scheduled for October 24.
“It’s an interesting circuit,” he said after his test run of the 5.6-kilometre track, according to Yonhap news agency.
Chandhok competed in the season’s first 10 Grand Prix races for Spanish team HRT before being replaced by Japanese driver Sakon Yamamoto for the past two and last month’s Belgian Grand Prix.
Kim Jae-ho, an official of event organisers KAVO, said the venue is more than 90 per cent complete and will be completed within this month. He said an inspection date of the venue by the world governing body of motor sports is still being worked out.

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