Taking place in October, it stands at the end of the season during a time when the World Championship is in its final stages, making the events all the more exciting and nail-biting. So make sure you get hold of Korean Grand Prix tickets as soon as possible so that you can witness the action first hand.
The Korean Grand Prix had been rumoured for many years during the first decade of the new millennium, with confirmation finally emerging in 2006 for a debut event in 2010. So work began on the new Korean International Circuit, a venue that would become one of 19 locations to host a Formula One Championship race in 2010. With 17 turns and a lengthy track it is a worthy location for hundreds of thousands of spectators to flock to and witness the very best in motor racing the world has to offer.
Events towards the end of the Formula One season have a habit of being the most gripping, with events like the Brazilian Grand Prix and the Japanese Grand Prix often determining the overall winner of that year’s drivers’ championship. Jenson Button emerged victorious in Brazil in 2009 with a race yet to go whilst Michael Schumacher clinched the title in 2003 on the Suzuka Circuit for the Japanese Grand Prix. If traditions remain in place, then the Korean Grand Prix could also hold many surprises and whilst two races follow it, the results at the Korean International Circuit could prove to be vital in deciding the outcome of the season.
So make sure you get hold of Korean Grand Prix tickets as soon as possible. They are passes to an exciting new addition to the F1 calendar that will remain in place until at least 2017, if not beyond. With F1 providing an exciting race alongside an unbeatable atmosphere that comes with race day, Korean Grand Prix tickets could be amongst the hottest tickets of the year.