BBC Sport brings you a regular round-up of the gossip in newspapers and on specialist websites around the world.
The FIA's Formula 1 race director Charlie Whiting is in Korea for a two-day inspection of the new track ahead of the grand prix on 24 October.
Full story: Adam Cooper's F1 blog
Red Bull boss Christian Horner says McLaren's plan to use Jenson Button as a 'sacrificial lamb' at Suzuka backfired.
Full story: Daily Telegraph
Kamui Kobayashi says he was delighted to put on a good show for the fans in his home race at Suzuka as Sauber enjoyed their best race of the season.
Full story: espnf1.com
Sauber are hoping Kamui Kobayashi's impressive drive at Suzuka will lead to an influx of Japanese sponsors.
Full story: autosport.com
Renault's Vitaly Petrov will drop five places on the grid at the Korean Grand Prix as punishment for the crash at the start of the race in Suzuka.
Full story: Official Formula 1 website
Red Bull's Mark Webber says he probably needs one more win from the remaining three races of the season to secure his maiden F1 title.
Full story: Press Association
Renault say they are certain Robert Kubica would have finished on the podium had his Japanese Grand Prix not been ended so early with a wheel problem.
Full story: autosport.com
Russian driver Mikhail Aleshin is targeting a Formula 1 drive in 2011 after clinching the World Series by Renault title in Barcelona.
Full story: GPUpdate.net
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