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Revision as of 18:07, 10 November 2016

Circuit History

Circuit Layouts

Previous Layouts

Current

Event history

The following is a list of Formula One World Championship events held at the Korea International Circuit:

Year Event Winning Driver Winning Constructor
2013 Korean Grand Prix Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull-Renault
2012 Korean Grand Prix Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull-Renault
2011 Korean Grand Prix Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull-Renault
2010 Korean Grand Prix Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari

Notes


V T E South Korea Korean Grand Prix
Circuits Korea International Circuit (2010–2013)
Korea International Circuit v3
Races 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013
V T E Circuits
AdelaideAidaAin-DiabAintreeAlbert ParkAlgarveAnderstorpAustinAVUSBakuBarcelonaBoavistaBrands HatchBremgartenBuddhBuenos AiresCaesars PalaceClermont-FerrandDallasDetroitDijonDoningtonEstorilFujiHanoiHockenheimHungaroringIgora DriveImolaIndianapolisInterlagosIstanbulJacarepaguáJaramaJeddahJerezKyalamiLe MansLong BeachLosailMagny-CoursMarina BayMexico CityMiamiMonsantoMonte CarloMontjuïcMont-TremblantMontrealMonzaMosportMugelloNivelles-BaulersNürburgringPaul RicardPedralbesPescaraPhoenixPort ImperialPrince GeorgeRed Bull RingReimsRiversideRouenSakhirSebringSepangShanghaiSilverstoneSochiSpa-FrancorchampsSuzukaValenciaWatkins GlenYas MarinaYeongamZandvoortZeltwegZolder
Other Circuits
BrooklandsDavidstowFioranoGoodwoodLinas-MontlhéryOntarioOulton ParkPauPosillipoRicardo TormoSnettertonSolitudeSyracuseVallelungaWestmeadLas Vegas
Bold indicates a circuit on the 2022 calendar.
The Red Bull Ring was previously known as the "A1-Ring" and before that the "Österreichring".
V T E Grands Prix
Abu DhabiAnniversaryArgentinaAustraliaAustriaAzerbaijanBahrainBelgiumBrazilCaesars PalaceCanadaChinaDallasDetroitEifelEmilia RomagnaEuropeFranceGermanyGreat BritainHungaryIndiaIndianapolis 500ItalyJapanKoreaLas VegasLuxembourgMalaysiaMexicoMiamiMonacoMoroccoNetherlandsPacificPescaraPortugalQatarRussiaSakhirSan MarinoSão PauloSaudi ArabiaSingaporeSouth AfricaSpainStyriaSwedenSwitzerlandTurkeyTuscanyUnited StatesUnited States WestVietnam
Bold indicates a Grand Prix scheduled for 2023.
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