Mun Sung-hak is the only Korean working in Europe to become a Formula One driver. He’s now participating in the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0, a kind of minor league for car racing. “I went to Europe because I wanted to compete with better drivers,” the18-year-old racer said without a hint of fear.
He made his debut in Formula Renault last year as the youngest in the class, finishing a respectable ninth out of 30 racers in overall rankings.
Training in Europe for the young Korean was harsh. He spent about 10 grueling hours a day behind the wheel, and if he cried over the pain he was told he could pack his bags and go home. Exhaustion would set in as he put in more than 100 practice laps on the track daily.
Mun knows he’s chasing a rare dream. “Thousands of people try to be a Formula One driver every year, but only one or two are lucky enough to be selected,” he said with his eyes shining. “If you dream of being a Formula One racer, you have to be nothing but the top.”

