• SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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    9 days ago

    F1 used to race in Kyalami but that ended because of anti apartheid movement.

    Hard to imagine any African country can afford to waste the money to host an F1 race.

    Is Lewis willing to pay? I didn’t think so.

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      8 days ago

      While it’s true that F1 originally left South Africa because of apartheid, they did return to South Africa for three seasons in the 90s after apartheid ended. Ultimately it (again) came down to hosting a F1 race being fucking expensive, not apartheid

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      9 days ago

      Affording a race itself probably isnt the problem, there are various financing models for that. Austria for example certainly isn’t paying for hosting the GP in Spielberg; Red Bull is. Private equity could fund it in South Africa, the government would probably fund it in Rwanda. The problem as I imagine it is probably the investment cost for building/adapting a circuit to get it FIA graded.

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      Kyalami is grade 2, and apparently even that has expired, so who knows. Plus it holds only a hundred thousand people, which doesn’t seem to be enough for F1 these days. It’s a pretty cool track that would be inevitably butchered by Tilke if F1 touches it.

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      9 days ago

      There was a lot of talk but nothing’s been confirmed. There are 1-2 slots left for 2027 I believe?

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    9 days ago

    asking the sport’s bosses “why are we not in Africa?”.

    Money. Lewis can afford to sponsor it if he cares about it.

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      9 days ago

      They didn’t ask Verstappen to sponsor the Dutch GP, so why does Lewis have to be the one financing or making the case for a race in a region where he has plenty of fans?

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        They didn’t ask Verstappen to sponsor the Dutch GP

        Zandvoort secured the funding, then pulled out after Verstappen said he’ll not be in F1 for much longer.

        so why does Lewis have to be the one financing or making the case for a race in a region where he has plenty of fans?

        Because he said he wants a race to be there.

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          9 days ago

          Ok, so if Zandvoort was able to finance a race on the basis of fan following alone without Max’s involvement, why can’t someone do the same here?

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            why can’t someone do the same here?

            Ask the owners of all the courses that don’t host F1 races in Africa.

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              Afaik there arecurrently zero courses with the necessary FIA grading of Grade 1 in Africa. Morocco has multiple Grade 2 circuits, and Kyalami used to be Grade 2 but that expired a year ago, so they are currently ungraded.

              That means that in order to be eligible for an F1 race, these courses would need to modernize and undergo an FIA process.

              I personally assume that due to this, any African race we could get would be a street track.