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Gayton McKenzie Vows to Revive Formula 1 in South Africa

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July 24, 2024
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Gayton McKenzie Vows to Revive Formula 1 in South Africa
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On Tuesday, July 23rd, Gayton McKenzie, South Africa’s Minister of Sports, Arts, and Culture, announced his ambitious plan to bring Formula 1 (F1) racing back to the country. This announcement marks a significant effort to revive the nation’s motorsport scene, which has been absent from the F1 calendar since 1993. McKenzie is keen to reignite the passion for motorsport in South Africa, with the iconic Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit in Midrand being the proposed venue.

McKenzie expressed his commitment to the project, stating that his term would be considered a failure if he did not succeed in bringing one of the world’s premier sporting events to South Africa. He revealed that preliminary meetings have been scheduled for the end of August in Monaco, aimed at negotiating the return of F1 to South African soil.

The Kyalami Circuit, which last hosted an F1 race over three decades ago, needs significant upgrades to meet the stringent requirements of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). These improvements include achieving an FIA Grade 1 certification, necessary for hosting a Formula 1 Grand Prix. The return of F1 to Kyalami had previously been on the cards for the 2023 season but fell through due to financial constraints and a lack of government support.

Former South African F1 champion Jody Scheckter, who has been closely involved in efforts to bring F1 back to South Africa, highlighted that previous negotiations were derailed by rising costs and logistical challenges. He noted that a deal was nearly finalized but collapsed due to the high price tag and inadequate government backing.

Despite these setbacks, McKenzie’s proactive approach and enthusiasm have rekindled hope among South African motorsport fans. The potential return of F1 is seen not only as a boost to the local sports scene but also as an opportunity to showcase South Africa as a premier global tourist destination.

McKenzie’s initiative reflects a broader vision to enhance South Africa’s profile in international sports. He aims to capitalize on the country’s rich history in motorsports and the passionate fanbase that has been eagerly awaiting the return of F1. The success of this venture could set a precedent for future high-profile events in South Africa, further integrating the country into the global sports community.

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