Korea Signs To Join A1GP Series

Korea Signs To Join A1GP Series
 

Korea Signs To Join A1GP Series

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Apr 15, 2008

Korea Signs To Join A1GP Series A1GP

Korea will contest the series from the start of the 2008/09 campaign, the fourth season of A1GP and the first that will see competitors running with Ferrari-designed engines and chassis.

Seat holder Joshua Kim said: “Korea has the fifth biggest automobile industry in the world but, as a nation, we are not familiar with motorsport, so this is my main reason for joining A1GP.”
“Korean people love sport but they do not know about motorsport. Through A1GP, motorsport will become more popular and people will know about the sport” He added.

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