By Jack Kim
YEONGAM, South Korea, Oct 24 (Reuters) - South Korea needs to produce a Formula One team and driver now that the country has hosted its first grand prix, motor racing chief Chung Yung-cho said on Sunday.
Basking in a strong turnout for a race that was in danger of being cancelled only weeks ago due to construction delays, the chief executive of the Korea Auto Valley Association (KAVO) turned his thoughts to the future.
"This is something we really ...
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