Rwanda, South Africa, Zanzibar seek F1 Grand Prix in Africa
Rwanda, South Africa, Zanzibar seek F1 Grand Prix in Africa

Rwanda, South Africa, Zanzibar seek F1 Grand Prix in Africa

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South Africa and Rwanda are intensifying their bids to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix, hoping to bring the sport back to Africa after more than 30 years. South Africa's sports minister announced the country will submit its bid in May 2027, with plans for the Kyalami Circuit and potential support from sponsors like Heineken and Red Bull. Rwanda, on the other hand, aims to construct a new track near Kigali, designed to enhance the region's tourism and motorsport profile. The FIA president has endorsed Rwanda's efforts, emphasizing the continent's deserving of an F1 event. Both countries are vying for the 2027 race, with prominent drivers expressing enthusiasm for the potential return of F1 to Africa. This renewed interest reflects a growing passion for motorsport on the continent, highlighting its historical significance and future prospects.

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