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The changing fortunes of F1's drivers with a point to prove

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Formula 1
Canadian GP
The changing fortunes of F1's drivers with a point to prove

MotoGP Italian GP: Fernandez scores maiden sprint win in Aprilia 1-2

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Italian GP
MotoGP Italian GP: Fernandez scores maiden sprint win in Aprilia 1-2

Solberg denies taking too much risk before WRC Rally Japan crash

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Rally Japan
Solberg denies taking too much risk before WRC Rally Japan crash

WRC Rally Japan: Evans leads Ogier after Solberg’s dramatic exit

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Rally Japan
WRC Rally Japan: Evans leads Ogier after Solberg’s dramatic exit

Mercedes pulls out of Alpine F1 share talks over asking price

Formula 1
Mercedes pulls out of Alpine F1 share talks over asking price

MotoGP Italian GP: Bezzecchi leads Aprilia front-row lockout

MotoGP
Italian GP
MotoGP Italian GP: Bezzecchi leads Aprilia front-row lockout

How the FIA is limiting F1 cars’ top speed at Monaco GP with new engine maps

Formula 1
Monaco GP
How the FIA is limiting F1 cars’ top speed at Monaco GP with new engine maps

IMSA Detroit: Cadillac and Corvette sweep front rows

IMSA
Detroit
IMSA Detroit: Cadillac and Corvette sweep front rows

Korean track nears completion

The new Korean Grand Prix track is nearing completion ahead of its final FIA inspection next week, as exclusive new pictures of the circuit show

With FIA race director Charlie Whiting due to fly to Korea on Monday for a 48-hour evaluation of the facilities and circuit as a sign-off for the event going ahead, the finishing touches are now being put in place.

Photographs of the track show the final layer of asphalt has been laid, and kerbs and tyre barriers are in place. Grandstands also appear to be ready for the October 24 event.

Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone said on Saturday that he was now convinced the race would be going ahead, having expressed reservations about it just a fortnight ago.

"I will be there, the world will be watching and we will have a great race - it is on, end of story," Ecclestone told the Daily Express.

"They had problems but they have done wonders in the last few weeks. I've been in touch; I've seen photographs and the top layer of the track has been laid. They will pass the inspection."

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