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The '''Korean Grand Prix''' has been held at the [[Korean International Circuit]] at Yeongam since the [[2012 Superleague season]].
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{{Infobox Superleague race
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| Name                  = Korean Grand Prix
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| Flag                  = Flag of South Korea.png
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| Circuit              = Korean International Circuit
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| Circuit_image        = Korean International Circuit.png
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| Laps                  = 55
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| Circuit_km    = 5.621
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| Circuit_mi    = 3.492
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| Race_km        = 309.155
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| Race_mi        = 192.060
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| First_held            = 2012
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| Times_held            = 2
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| Most_wins_driver      =
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| Most_wins_constructor =
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| Current_year          = 2013
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| Pole_driver          = {{ENG}} [[Alex Cooper|A. Cooper]]
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| Pole_team            = [[Midnight Motorsport|Midnight]]-[[Potentia]]
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| Pole_time            = 1:35.804
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| Winner                = {{NED}} [[Ruud Heesterbeek|R. Heesterbeek]]
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| Winning_team          = [[Nijo Racing|Nijo]]-[[Trinity]]
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| Winning_time          = 1:30:25.593
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| Second                = {{GER}} [[Lukas Euler|L. Euler]]
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| Second_team            = [[Midnight Motorsport|Midnight]]-[[Potentia]]
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| Second_time            = + 0.126
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| Third                = {{ENG}} [[Alex Cooper|A. Cooper]]
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| Third_team            = [[Midnight Motorsport|Midnight]]-[[Potentia]]
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| Third_time            = + 23.439
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| Fastest_lap_driver    = {{GER}} [[Lukas Euler|L. Euler]]
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| Fastest_lap_team      = [[Midnight Motorsport|Midnight]]-[[Potentia]]
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| Fastest_lap          = 1:36.287
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}}
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The '''Korean Grand Prix''' was a part of the [[Superleague]] championship from the {{SL|2012}} season until the {{SL|2013}} season. On both occasions the race was held at the [[Korean International Circuit]] at Yeongam.
  
 
==Winners==
 
==Winners==
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! Report
 
! Report
 
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! [[2012 Superleague season|2012]]
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! {{SL|2013}}
|   ||   || 1:25:04.253 || [[Korean International Circuit]], Yeongam || [[2012 Korean Grand Prix|Report]]
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| {{NED}} [[Ruud Heesterbeek]] || [[Nijo Racing|Nijo Racing]]-[[Trinity]]  || 1:30:25.593 || rowspan=2| [[Korean International Circuit]], Yeongam || [[2013 Korean Grand Prix|Report]]
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! {{SL|2012}}
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| {{GER}} [[Lukas Euler]] || [[Midnight Motorsport|Midnight-Ferrari]]  || 1:31:25.681 || [[2012 Korean Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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|}
 
 
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{{Superleague races}}
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[[Category:Korean Grands Prix]]
 
[[Category:Korean Grands Prix]]
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[[Category:Events in Korea| 01]]

Latest revision as of 16:14, 19 December 2016

Flag of South Korea.png Korean Grand Prix
Korean International Circuit
Korean International Circuit.png
Race information
Number of times held 2
First held 2012
Most wins (drivers)
Most wins (constructors)
Layout
Circuit length 5.621 km (3.492 mi)
Race length 309.155 km (192.060 mi)
Laps 55
Last race (2013)
Pole position
England A. Cooper Midnight-Potentia 1:35.804
Podium
1 · Netherlands R. Heesterbeek Nijo-Trinity 1:30:25.593
2 · Germany L. Euler Midnight-Potentia + 0.126
3 · England A. Cooper Midnight-Potentia + 23.439
Fastest lap
Germany L. Euler Midnight-Potentia 1:36.287


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
2013 Netherlands Ruud Heesterbeek Nijo Racing-Trinity 1:30:25.593 Korean International Circuit, Yeongam Report
2012 Germany Lukas Euler Midnight-Ferrari 1:31:25.681 Report
Superleague Grands Prix
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