From GMM
Hermann Tilke on Sunday backed reports that
Korea will be ready to host its inaugural formula one race in October.
Earlier at Spa-Francorchamps, F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone played down the rumours about lagging construction at Yeongam, as photos depicting asphalt finally being laid did the rounds in the paddock.
The track is due to open next weekend, and Red Bull is sending a demonstration car for Karun Chandhok to drive. "If there is no asphalt, it might be a short demonstration," smiled team boss Christian Horner.
"Korea will be ready," F1's regular track architect Tilke is quoted by Williams' official website.
"I've read some negative stories in the press and I can tell you that we'll be there on 24 October. The weather has delayed construction a bit, but we're on schedule to get everything finished on time," added the German.