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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

12BET Motor Sport - F1 - Korea Grand Prix Race 10/14

 
Ecclestone Encouraged By Korea Progress 

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone was all smiles following an inspection of the latest venue to join his sport’s growing empire.The Korea International Circuit was only granted a safety licence on 12th October, and cosmetic touches are today still being applied ahead of Sunday’s inaugural Korean Grand Prix.

The Korean army have been drafted in to help with the completion of the erection of a number of grandstands that on Sunday will house a crowd between 90,000 and 100,000.Ecclestone, though, always believed the organisers would deliver, and he is delighted with the end product.“Considering what it was and what they’ve had to do, and this event has not been easy to do, I think they’ve done a good job,” said Ecclestone.
“It’s all there. If they hadn’t have had their bad weather then it would have been done a long time ago.
“But I wasn’t worried because I had some information they would get it done, and they’ve got it done.
“It would have been bad for Korea if it hadn’t have happened, so they have made sure it happened.
“When you look at these facilities, and you look at some of the places we go to, and have been in the past, you can see what it took to build Formula One to what it is today.”

One of the areas sorely lacking is accommodation with a number of less-than-salubrious motels being employed to house teams, media and fans.That today prompted an apology from Chung Yung-cho, the CEO of organisers Korea Auto Valley Operations.“For the last couple of months we have worked hard, day and night,” said Chung.“If you are not 100 per cent satisfied please accept my apologies. I will do better for next year.


 

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