When Formula One returns to South Korea next week, it will give the country more than an opportunity to host the prestigious auto race. It will also be a chance to amend for mistakes made the first time the nation took to the F1 track. Race teams will return to Yeongam, a city 384 kilometers southwest of Seoul, for the 2011 F1 Korean Grand Prix from Oct. 14-16. The city debuted as an F1 host city last year and attracted more than 160,000 spectators from all over the world, but reviews after the event indicated that the host had botched its duties.