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Professor Park Won-Hwa, who was called in last year to save the Korean GP, says it would be a "huge strategic mistake" to drop the race.

In only its third season in Formula One, the South Korean race is once again struggling to attract spectators resulting in yet another financial loss.

http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/8162042/-Huge-mistake-to-drop-Korea-

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No excuses this weekend. His starts have been pretty good since mid season, often holding or gaining spots. He is on the clean side with a short run to first corner. Its the straights where he will probably get raped. We will see

Don't think there's ever been an excuse, just shit starts.

Here's Juan for ya.

Five laps remaining, it's Webber, Vettel, Alonso.

Does the team order Mark to yield to Vettel for the extra 7 points on Alonso?

If they're smart they will

I will be pissed if RBR pull silly business. This is aroun where Vettel was in 2010 and Webber was where Vettel was and they refused to make Vettel pull over. Vettel gearbox failure and ALonso clash with Hamilton and its anyones season. Hamo is gone in the championship so only has victories to race for so if he tries to be ruthless will be relying on Alonso being accomodating

Would love to see Dan score some more points this year. Hopefully this would allow him to keep his seat next year, which would give him another year in F1 which would bring him closer to Mark's seat for 2014.

I think he would be quick in a Red Bull.

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