Difference between revisions of "Korean Grand Prix"
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− | | {{NED}} [[Ruud Heesterbeek]] || [[Nijo Racing|Nijo]]-[[Trinity]] ||align=center| — || rowspan=2| [[Korean International Circuit]], Yeongam || [[2013 Korean Grand Prix|Report]] | + | | {{NED}} [[Ruud Heesterbeek]] || [[Nijo Racing|Nijo Racing]]-[[Trinity]] ||align=center| — || rowspan=2| [[Korean International Circuit]], Yeongam || [[2013 Korean Grand Prix|Report]] |
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− | | {{GER}} [[Lukas Euler]] || [[Midnight | + | | {{GER}} [[Lukas Euler]] || [[Midnight Motorsport|Midnight-Ferrari]] ||align=center| — || [[2012 Korean Grand Prix|Report]] |
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Revision as of 16:09, 18 December 2016
The Korean Grand Prix was a part of the Superleague championship from the 2012 season until the 2013 season. On both occasions the race was held at the Korean International Circuit at Yeongam.
Winners
By Year
Year | Driver | Team | Race Time | Location | Report |
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2013 | Ruud Heesterbeek | Nijo Racing-Trinity | — | Korean International Circuit, Yeongam | Report |
2012 | Lukas Euler | Midnight-Ferrari | — | Report |
Superleague Grands Prix | |
2018 season | Australian • Chinese • Azerbaijan • Spanish • Monaco • Canadian • French • Austrian • British • German • Hungarian • Belgian • Italian • Singapore • Japanese • United States • Brazilian • Abu Dhabi |
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Former | Argentine • Bahrain • Czech • Dutch • European • Irish • Korean • Malaysian • Mexican • Portuguese • Russian • San Marino • South African • Turkish |