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Kobayashi confident of Korean turnaround

Kamui Kobayashi is positive that Sauber can return from its non-scoring Grand Prix of Korea in 2011, not least after picking up a maiden Formula 1 podium finish in Japan on Sunday. The two Asian races are the first of three pairs of back-to-back events which make up the final six meetings of the 2012 season. Last year at Yeongam, Kobayashi and Sergio Pérez qualified in respective 14th and 17th positions before struggle their ways to 15th and 16th in Sunday’s race. “Last year Korea was an extremely difficult race because we were significantly too slow,” Kobayashi says bluntly. “But that is the past and things are looking much better now. We can build on the...
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