Yongin Speedway - Everland Speedway
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Everland Speedway, originally called Yongin Motor Park, is South Korea's first permanent racing circuit and is located within the grounds of the Everland resort and amusement park. The facility changed its name to Everland Speedway in 1996 in common with the main theme park. The circuit developed a strong racing heritage, boosted by its location close to several large metropolitan populations. Prior to expansion, the original circuit featured 12 corners over a total length of 2.125 kilometers.
A major expansion was completed in 2011, adding a new eastern loop designed by Hermann Tilke on land previously used as a parking lot. This featured a Suzuka-style crossover and saw the construction of permanent garages and hospitality suites for the first time in the circuit's history. The current extended circuit measures 4.346 kilometers with 16 turns - 7 right turns and 9 left turns - a 456-meter main straight, and a 960-meter back straight. The circuit experienced periods of closure due to corporate disputes, but Samsung reopened it in 2013, initially only for rental to car manufacturers for special events, ride days, and product launches. On May 8, 2018, the name was changed to AMG Speedway, making it the world's first Mercedes-AMG track.
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