Aitken wants to put Formula 1 on the map in South Korea

21:02, 10 Jan 2021
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British-Korean driver Jack Aitken hopes to put Formula 1 on the map in South Korea. The driver was a big hit with the fans there when he made his debut in the King's class.
Aitken debuted in Formula 1 when he substituted for George Russell at Williams, who replaced Lewis Hamilton after testing positive for the coronavirus.

More reactions than expected from Korea

"There were a lot of reactions, more than I expected. That was great, because Formula 1 is not that popular in Korea," says Aitken to the South China Morning Post.
He continues: "The interest in motor racing is still new here. We do have a lot of Korean fans, and a lot of people following the races because of my participation. A lot of people are asking how to get into motor racing."
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"It is well known that motor racing is not cheap, and you have to be 'saleable'. If manufacturers can use me to make themselves more marketable, I think that's a big advantage," says Aitken.

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