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Overview Kyalami, copyright SRO

South African Grand Prix 'approved' as F1 track given green light

South African Grand Prix 'approved' as F1 track given green light

Sam Cook
Overview Kyalami, copyright SRO

An F1 return to Africa may well have taken a step closer, with the South African government approved a request to put an official bid in to F1.

South Africa previously held a spot on the F1 calendar between 1967-1985, and again in 1992 and 1993, but the sport has not returned to the continent since then.

The races were held at Kyalami, a circuit just north of Johannesburg, and the previously outdated facilities there have since been upgraded to FIA Grade 1 standards, hinting that a return could be possible in the future.

Now, the South African cabinet have approved the government sports department’s request to bid for a race at the Kyalami track in 2027.

Speaking at a press conference to announce the bid, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, who is the Minister in the Presidency announced that the bid to host the event will be for three years, starting from 2027.

"The bid is fully financially supported by the reputable South African private sector and, if successful, will contribute to job creation and economic development," he said.

"The mere granting of an opportunity for South Africa to bid for the prestigious Formula 1 Grand Prix is an affirmation of South Africa as an important world actor and confidence in the country."

South Africa faces uphill battle for F1

Despite the confirmation of the bid, there are quite a few hoops that the event organisers will still have to jump through to get Kyalami back on the F1 calendar.

The schedule is already jam-packed, with 2025 being the joint-longest F1 season in history, and many of the circuits on there have deals beyond the 2027 season.

On top of this, there are a number of new tracks that are waiting to join the calendar, including Madrid, Thailand, and a new Saudi Arabian track, while Kyalami is one of a number of tracks seeking a return.

Malaysia, Portugal, and Turkey have all been mentioned in recent months about tracks that could be allowed back on the calendar, and Kyalami now joins that particular list.

What may help Kyalami, however, is that there seems to be a desire for F1 to race on the only continent that it doesn't currently have a race, making it a truly worldwide season.

F1 boss Stefano Domenicali has spoken about his desire to have an African race, while seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has said that he wants to be able to race on the continent before he retires from the sport.

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