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South Korea unveils plan to bring back Formula 1, tying up with K-culture to bring in fans

Aim is to see races held on 5km street circuit in the city of Incheon, with hopes to draw up to 400,000 visitors over three-day race weekend

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Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany won the Korean Grand Prix in 2011. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

South Korea has announced that it wants to host a Formula 1 race for the first time since 2013 after unveiling a new circuit design that officials say is financially viable.

The plan would see races held on a five-kilometre street circuit in the city of Incheon, just outside the capital Seoul.

The Korean Grand Prix was part of the Formula 1 calendar at a different circuit in the south of the country from 2010 but was axed after three years because of costs and tepid interest locally.

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Incheon city officials said on Thursday their new plan could bring in money and they hoped to draw up to 400,000 visitors over the three-day race weekend.

Incheon Mayor Yoo Jeong-bok told reporters they were aiming to stage the first race in 2028.

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The track design was developed after looking at street circuits in Singapore and Las Vegas.

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