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NikitaFor South African motorsport fans, the dream of hearing the roar of Formula 1 engines in Midrand is edging closer to reality. Cabinet has officially given the nod for Kyalami to launch a bid to host the Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2027.
Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni confirmed that Cabinet had approved the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture’s request to pursue the bid. The plan is for Kyalami to host the race over three consecutive years, and crucially, the project will be backed entirely by private-sector funding rather than taxpayer money.
Earlier this year, the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) accepted the final design proposals needed to bring Kyalami up to FIA Grade 1 status. This certification is the highest possible for a racing circuit and a non-negotiable requirement for hosting Formula 1. For many South Africans, the news felt like a signal that the country was finally back on the grid after decades away from the sport.
Kyalami has a special place in South Africa’s sporting history. It last hosted an F1 race in 1993, an event still remembered by local fans who saw Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost battle it out on our soil. Since then, the track has been reimagined and modernised, becoming a hub for motorsport events in Johannesburg.
Social media has been buzzing since the announcement, with racing fans celebrating the possibility of seeing Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and the next generation of drivers take on a home crowd. Many have also pointed out the potential tourism and economic benefits of hosting one of the world’s most-watched sporting spectacles.
Approval does not guarantee a spot on the F1 calendar just yet. The official bid process with Formula 1’s commercial rights holders still lies ahead, and competition from other global circuits will be stiff. Still, the alignment of government, private investors and FIA approval means South Africa is in its strongest position in decades to reclaim its place on the Formula 1 calendar.
For now, motorsport lovers are daring to dream that in just two years’ time, Kyalami could once again echo with the thunder of Formula 1.
{Source:Travel News }
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