The FIA is to review the sequence of events that led to a fire marshall's truck taking to the track in Korea before the safety car itself had time to be properly deployed.
Fernando Alonso admitted that for this first time in 2013, he'd been disappointed by his inability to make up for poor qualifying by being on the pace in the race.
At the end of the Korean Grand Prix, a number of race stewards' investigations were launched into some of the events that took place, with Charles Pic and Jules Bianchi earning grid penalties.
The post-race FIA press conference from the Korea International Circuit in Yeongam, South Korea with Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing), Kimi Raikkonen (Lotus F1) and Romain Grosjean (Lotus F1).
The post-race FIA press conference from the Korea International Circuit in Yeongam, South Korea with Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing), Kimi Raikkonen (Lotus F1) and Romain Grosjean (Lotus F1).
The first man ever to claim F1 World Championship glory for Australia over half a century ago - Sir Jack Brabham - fears his compatriot Mark Webber may 'have blown' his only chance of emulating that feat with his Korean error
Springing to the defence of Mark Webber, Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner has blasted as 'ridiculous' claims from Gerhard Berger that the Australian tried to take another driver out with him in his accident in Korea
A distinctly unimpressed Sauber founder and team owner Peter Sauber has accused F1 2010 title protagonists McLaren-Mercedes and Ferrari of 'very unsporting' behaviour in the wake of Red Bull Racing's Korean Grand Prix misfortune
The BBC has issued a statement in defence of its channel-change during Sunday's inaugural Korean Grand Prix, after receiving nearly 300 complaints from disgruntled viewers...
Offering his assessment of the F1 2010 title chase with two races to go, former world champion Nigel Mansell reckons Korean error notwithstanding, Mark Webber remains on-course to clinch the drivers' crown - but fears Lewis Hamilton will conversely end up counting the cost of his 'misjudgements' this year
In an extraordinary claim, former grand prix star Gerhard Berger has accused Red Bull Racing's Mark Webber of trying to take out one of his F1 2010 title rivals in last weekend's inaugural Korean Grand Prix
Victory for Ferrari's Fernando Alonso and a double DNF for Red Bull Racing - Mark Webber with an accident, Sebastian Vettel with engine failure - has blown the F1 2010 title battle wide open in Korea
Two of F1's most experienced campaigners have spoken out about what they believe is a 'dangerous' pit-lane entry at the recently-completed Korea International Circuit, home to this weekend's inaugural Korean Grand Prix
A quarter of a century ago, it was Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet, Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost, but now F1's 'Gang of Four' has expanded to become a 'Gang of Five' as Bernie Ecclestone rolled back the years in Korea...