Form guide: Mercedes and Lotus join Red Bull's party
While Red Bull remains favourite for Korea, things have changed significantly since Singapore, with Mercedes and Lotus looking like a threat to the team's dominance, as MARK HUGHES explains
Yeongam has taken us away from the relentless slow-speed, long-duration corners of Singapore and into a more conventionally configured circuit - and suddenly the Red Bull's advantage does not look as outrageous.
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