Ugghhhh............:glare:
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It's got some nice fast corners to it.
Yeah there's a pretty long one after the pit straight.
Sorry I meant two.
Not too :blush:
They will crush you like grape.
Brazilian driver Felipe Massa says he feels reassured about his position at Ferrari following recent words of support from the team's president Luca di Montezemolo. Massa is currently sixth in the drivers' championship and crashed out of last weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, but he has now received the backing of both Di Montezemolo and Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali.
Nick Heidfeld admits the F1 drivers could struggle in Friday's practices in Korea due to the slippery nature of newly-laid asphalt.
The new South Korean circuit was given the green light earlier this week after FIA race director Charlie Whiting conducted a two-day inspection of the track.
But despite getting the go-ahead there are a few concerns about the track as the final layer of asphalt was only laid a few days before the inspection.
"From a driver's perspective the most important thing is that the tarmac lasts," said Sauber's Heidfeld.
"If the final layer is laid a short time before, it is generally understood it can be oily which, of course, would be extremely problematic.
"But I can only give any informed information about the quality and lay-out of the track once I have driven there."
And he's not the only driver who has a few concerns about the track.
"It will be an exciting challenge to race at the new Korean circuit," said Merc GP's Nico Rosberg.
"It looks great from the pictures that we have seen and I hope that the asphalt holds up as it has only been put down very recently."
Kubica seems to back up Heidfeld's comments...
Renault's Robert Kubica is expecting an "unpredictable" weekend at the inaugural Korean Grand Prix, adding that "a lot depends on the grip level" of the untested circuit. (Renault F1 team)
Should be a good weekend then.